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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-11-11 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA ' The PaciflC storms are lining up to dash throt9 our area. A storm relay , rJ' race, perhaps? Let's hope they keep moving; we need our sunshine back. See WHther, ,. 2 Winner of California Newspaper Publishers Association's General Excellence Award for 1993 CaJtaways project approved · I • Newport Be~ch Planning Commission gives OK to . Irvine Co. proposal to build 119 homes on one of the last' undeveloped prime sites in the city. BY MA.Ile S. PosNE&, ST.vr W&n'la Preliminary city approval was granted Thursday to build 119 homes on the Upper Castaways property, one of the last stretches of undeveloped, prime real estate in Newport Beach. The Planning Commission vote sign als the end of an effort Lo use the land for a large central park. An initiative to buy the land to save it as open space failed by a two-thirds m?rgin last November. Construction of the single- family, detached houies could begin by spring, according to Ir- vine Co. executive Tom Redwitz. The projec\ must first get approval from the state Coastal Com· mission, something Redwitz ex- pects in Janua{y or February 1995. The envirorunentaJ studies al· ready have been approved u part of an overall development plan for the area of Dover Drive and West Coast Highway. "I would characterize it u the next step in a long planning pro· cess going back to 1989," Re<jwitz said of the Planning Commission approval. "One of the things we did was allow time for the com· munily to decide if they wanted to purchase the land for open space. "Along the way we've modified our plans to ... reflect the input A salute to service T oday is Veterans Day, but commemorative festivities actually kicked off Thursday with the dedication of a Freedom Shrine at the new Newport Beach Central Library. Congressman Christopher Cox and state Assemblyman Gil Ferguson were among the dignitaries on hand at the morning,ceremony organized by the Exchange aub of Newport Harbor. Ferguson spoke of his service i• throe wars. Fred Hummer, a 95-year-old veteran of World War I, played a poignant rendition of taps on his well·worn bugle to close the ceremony. Today, a World War II exhibit will open at the Orange County Fairgrounds with an l l a.m. ceremony honoring veterans. A California live oak will be planted outside Building 13 in honor of Veterans Day. Opening of the exhibit "A People At War" will follow the ceremony. It will include memorabilia used to re-create a base barrack and photographs. The exhibit will be open Tuesdays throuJh Fridays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. through nCJCt July. D Tho following will be closed today in honor of the national holiday: • Newport Beach and Costa Meu city halls. • Local schools. •Banks. • Post offices. • County, state and fedenl offices. . Local polce olllcers lated Im' service beyond the call of duty BY MAILc S. POIN.&a, Sr.u• Wansa NEWPORT BEACH -The top cops from Ncwpor1 Beach and Costa Mesa aot kudos Crom memben of lhe Newport Harbor Exchanat Oub durina a Thursday aftemoon meetina on 1he waterfront. Newport BcKh officei Tom Tolman and rcserw olf'acer Slew Scbopl and Colla Mesa olficct Bob Phillipt and nMIW omcer Barry SchAeider wen pn pa.qua al abe luftcbecn. Colla Mesa reserve officer Robert Stock also was honored, but didn't attend the ceremony. Schleider, who runs bis own chiropractic pnCticc in ~ also will be booored ~ Motbcn ~IMI Drunk Drivina tOftiaht with hit fourtb comccu&M award tor makina 100 or more dnanken dtMr UTClll in a JOI(. SdJoed, a mauaer wit.b a health maia&eunce orpaiDdc>i; -.. 1elecled by his peen ID die Newport Beach Police o.;utmeit ... .-c ....... . of lhe community." Last November, the city's voters said they weren't interested in adding $120 to their annual prop· erty taxes for 30 years in order to buy the land from The Irvine Co. and keep it undeveloped. That gave the developer the green light for the project. Once work begins, the city will be given plots of land to build two parks: One, located off Dover Drive on the north end of the site, will include a baseball field. The other, called a "view park," will ~akc up a section 'of the south end of the property, near Coast High· way, and is designed to overlook the Balboa Island area. Redwitz said he hopes to have the project completed in two years, but that's dependenl on the strength of the real estate markel. See CAITAWAYS/P•9• 4 INllDI A Pll'llCI 10 Edon ~ of Newport Harbor High runs for a first c:IOwn Thursday night during the Sailors' 35-14 victory over against El Toro. The SH Veew League win gives N~rt • .Urbot a perfect 10.0 regular sea.son record. COtON del Mar, meanwhile, posted a 7·6 win over Woodbwidtt, guaranteeing the Sea ICinp a berth in the upcoming CIF Division V pla)'Olfs. In other action, Est.I~ ventured to Laguna 8ffch in ks Padfte Coast League finale an<t came away with a JJ-20 le&. giving the Eagle$ a 4-6 <Miafl record And no c:ti'nce to gain the ~ -r '" Spotts, INP 1 Fred Hummer, 95, of Garden Grove, above, blows taps with the bugle he used during World War I to conclude the Freedom Shrine dedication Thursday at the Newport Beach Library. At left, Sen. Marian Bergeson bows her head during a prayer at the dedication. PllOTOS If ~lAac MAaTlN/ DAILY l'ILOT Newport -planners approve Taco Bell • Final proposal calls for fast-food restaurant in Mariners Mile to be open from 5 a.m. to 2 a.m. BY EVAN HENERSO!ll, '.>rAFF WaJJtll NEWPORT UEACH -Bring· ing an cnJ to near!) three months of deliberations, the Ne,.,port Oeach Plmrn+rig Commission Thursday night approved a Taco Bell ret.taurant in Mariners Male across the street from the Balboa Ila) Club. Dy a 4-'l \.Ole "ith l\\ o abstcn· tions, the commbsion apprO\l.~d both the restJurant's permit :rnd its accompan)·ing traffic study "ith. the stipul:ition the restaurant \\Ould not be opened 24 hours. • The proposal "ill now go to the Newport Beach City Council fo r fina l approval. Plunning Commission chair- woman Norma Glover, v. ho was the target of connict of interest accusations regarding the project, abstained from 'oting. The fast·food restaurant "ill be open insteJd frl)m 5 a.m. to 2 a m. year· round, "itb the parking lot and dining area closed off between 11 p.m. and 2 a.m. A few residents from the Chff Haven community in Newport ~ Heights -located directly above the proposed restaurant site -at· tended Thursday night's meeting. They· urged the commission to accept re' ised suggestions from the Newport Deach Police Depart· ment, "hich included a ~com· mendation th:ll Taco Dell operate during the same hours as a neurb) McDonald's -6 a.m. to 11 p.m. · -and that a prh:lle secunt) guard be at the restaurant during late night and early morning hours. During their di:>cussion, the commissioner~ dh.agreed O\.er ap· proprirue hours of operation. Commissioner Gal) Di Sano said he would have supported the 24 hours application, except for the fact the community was clearly against it. Commissioner Thomas Edwards \\anted limited hours, including fey,er hours of operation during weekdays and non·su mm er months. Commissione r Anne Gifford. See TACO 8UL./P.•1• 5 Some elementary schools ______ bursting at··· the seams - • Newport-Mesa administrator says that . despite high enrollment on many campuses. it's not time to panic. BY M.uv ANN HAlu\lOS, SrAfF \\ 1mu. NEWPORT-MESA -Three of the five elementary schools in the Newport Harbor High attendance :irea are so chock full of kid s, they're ha\ing trouble finding space for class. One school's library doubles as a computer lab. And a newly hired science teacher may be forced to teach cla!>S on the run, using a port able "lab" to cart equipment from room to room. Yet none of the district's Ci\e high schools :ire an)-""hcre near full, \\ilh Estancia High the only '7ampus \\ilh more than 54% of i1s projected capacity. Thest were the enrollment facts presented to Newport-Mesa Uni· lied School District trustees this \\eek in a report compiled to get the board thinking aboul option) like temporary classrooms and af· tcrnoon kindergarten. Despite O\ercrowding al certain schools, there· no need to panic )Ct and jump to dra!>tic, e>.pcnsive me:bures like re.opening closed chool site), according to Dale Woollcv, the di)trict's executive di· rector 'of pl:mning and program de .. ctopmcnt. \\ oollcy ~a1J the gradually in· crea)ing enrollments aren't a scri· ou~ problem yet. Out he ;md his staff ha-.e been studying the situa· tion since la)t year to make sure they ""ill be prepared if crowding ... IN•OLLMlln/ .... I ON THI COVIil The painting on top of . p.lge 1 is by k>caJ artist Ann<? Davis-Johnson (722·7136). . .. .. Around Town ................ l Behind the Scenes ......... 3 -check il Out .................. 2 Classified ...................... 10 Pola Files ..................... 2 Sp:>rts •.•.••.•..•.•••.••••.•.•.•••• 7,.. ''VU:l-Clll(wao ,._ ... . -f.. ...... -................... ':r -.. ~ LOCAiLS ONLY cm EDITOR IRIS Yo1.01. s•a-122•. cxc. J6t . Chlldr• can try on another Ille at the llbrary 'When you read a book. you try on another life for size," observed Dr. Veronica Brady of the University of Western Australia. To promote the array of fittings available to children. the Chi Jdren's l3ook Council will sponsor tf\e 75th observance of Children's Book Week (Nov. 14-20), encouraging libraries and book stores across the U.S. to join in the celebration promoting "Books for Everyone/Everyone for Books." Suppor1ing this theme, Newport Beach Public Libraries will present special story LaDonna Kienitz Check It Out time programs designed to expand children's worlds by exposing them to other times, people and places through the magic of literary connections. For preschoolers, stories from the U.S., Japan, Norway and Russia will be brought -to life by Barbara Klein and her puppets at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Corona del Mar Branch Library and at -----• 10:30 a.m. Wednesday al the Cen1ral Library. First through fourlh-grade children can enjoy similar programs at 3 p.m. Tuesday al the Mariners B!anch Library and at 3:30 p.m. Thursday at Balboa Dranch. As launch pads for cultural curiosi1y, such programs may inspire children to peruse print offerings, opening windows into worlds beyond their own. Among those selections with broad-ranging appeal is "All in a Day," detailing the simultaneous passing of a day in various parts of the world, illustrated by 10 of the world's most distinguished children's artists. Equally expansive, but for younger children, is "This is the Way We Go to School," focusing on the different modes of transportation children arou-nd the world use 10 get to school. The harsh realities of diversity are the subjects of numerous titles for young readers. In "How Many Days to America?," Eve Dunting tells the story of political exile with the true meaning of Thanksgiving. The obstacles facing immigrants are portrayed in "I Speak English for My Mom" and "I Hate En&lish." · · Conflicts posed by financial difficulties arc illustrated in "Tight Times." Racial and gender issues arc handled with sensitivity in "Amazing Grace." The importance of cultural pride is illustr$ted in "The Black Snowman." And issues of lying aio probed at a level young children can understand in "Osa's Pride," a portrait of a young African girl whose father is missing. For parents and teachers interested in broadening children's lives through crafts and activities, many reference resources arc available. Activities derived from worldwide cultures are offered in "Hands Around the World: 365 Creative Ways to Build Cultural Awareness and Global Respect." Other insights into handicrafts, foods and games of other lands can be found in "Multicultural Projects Index" and "Cullurgrams." Beyond these imaginary "dressing rooms," picture books, poetry, fiction, folklore and craft resources supporting multicultural awareness arc listed in a bibliography titled "Celebrate Cultural Diversity," available al children's desks in all libraries. As passports that can help youngsters understand others better, these titles also may foster fillings within developing self concepts, with their.capacity to raise awareness in even the youngest members of our melting pot. LDDonna Kienitz 1$ the Newport /Jeach librarian. "Check It Out" ls written by the staf1 of tbe Newport Beach Public Library. This Wtf!lc's column is by Melissa Adams and Linda Kline. A h811111J dose ol lin Danny Oberbeck talkl with Fierce Beast during a theatrical health 1how at Kaiser Primary School In Costa Mesa. Below, Lauren McCarthy, 5, center, and the rest of her kindergarten classmates watch the show, entitled Professor Bodywlse 's Traveling Menagerie. The 40-mlnute musical production, put on by Kaiser Permanente, Is geared toward promoting good health habits to school-age children. PHOTOS 8Y MAllC MARTIN/DAILY PILOT '1 r-- ' Arbitrator to sa~e dispute lletween Triangle Square, city An ".honest dispute" worth about $400,000 will be sellled by a private arbitrator for the city and the Triangle. Square partners. The Redevelopment Agency is claiming the partners owe the city nearly $647,000 in acquisition overrides for the project. So far, ,only $250,000 has been_paid, according to City Allorney Thomas Kathe. "When we started with the Triangle Square project, we had an agreement on the budget of what it would cost to assemble the Jand," said Kathe. "And, the two sides CUI the agreement 10 provide who would pay {for the balance) if the project went over budget." But, Kathe said the city isn't too concernetl with the mailer. "This is a friendly way to deal with the disagreement," he said. "We're not fighting with each other. This is not something that is making everybody nervous." Wendy Lazerson, an attorney representing Triangle Square, echoed the same opinion but added that her clients arc "confident that their position will prevail." Lazerson said the matter should be resolved by the end of the month. W-dh protest dropped, approval of amphitheater pact back on track Approval of a new operator's contract for the Pacific Amphitheatre once again is expected by Jan. 1 after officials from Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre decided 10 drop their protest. Irvine Meadows had contested a recommendation to hire SMG, a company that runs the Los Angeles Coliseum and Sports Arena, to operate the Pacific Amphitheatre. But on Wednesday evening, lawyers for Irvine Meadows sent a one·paragraph letter informing . Orange County Fairgrounds officials that the company had decided to drop its appeal. The letter offered no explanation for the decision. So without dissent, the fair's board of directors gave its approval Thursday morning 10 a proposal from SMG, which al,so operates the Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center and San Francisco's Moscone Center. Stale officials now must approve SMG's contract, fairgrounds spokeswoman Jill Lloyd said. Water District honored for safety, training The Mesa Consolidated Water District was recognized for its policies in employee safety and training. The district was selected for the water industry's Larry C. Larson Safety Award .sponsored by the California Water Works Association. The award recognizes water · utilities for achieving a more proficient and productive work force through training and education, and affecting cost savings by reducing or eliminating the potential for lost time due to accidents. Mesa Consolidated holds monthly safety training programs. provides employees with all sarety gear, conducts safety talks with field crews and recognizes employees for good safety records. nilhTlmll!TlltACH • <Xl6TAWES.\ MAIUNO ADDaUI lustratloos, editorial maucr or ad· WIATHIR vcrtixmenu herein can be rcpro- O\ir addrcu is 330 W. Bl\y St., duocd without '*l'illcn permission HWHATURU chance o( Isolated CITYSIDI Residents encouragld to recycle phone book~ Residents are being encouraged to recycle used telephone books through a program sponsored by the city of Costa Mesa, the Costa Mesa Sanitary District, the Pacific Bell Directory, Orange Coast College and Costa Mesa Disposal. Through, Dec. 15, residents can drop old phone books into special bins at the following locations: •lo front of the Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive; •Costa Mesa Disposal, 2151 Placentia Ave.; •The Anaheim Street side of Lions Park, 570 W. 18th St.; • The north parking lot of K?iser School,. 2130 Santa Ana Ave.; • 3180 Airway Ave. at McCormick Ave.; •Shiffer P:irk, 3143 Bear St.; •on Sunflower Avenue, c~t of Harbor Doulevard and west of the railroad crossing; •Heller Park, 257 E. 16tlf St.; • Coastline College-Costa Mesa Center, Mesa Verde Drive al B:iker Street; • Orange Coast College Recycling Center, Adams A\enue between Fairview Road and Pinecreck. For more information, call 754-5600. DCC dean named to state association's bo•d An Orange Coast College dean was elected to the board of directors for the California Association of Instructional Administrators. Dr. AJgeania W. Freeman, dean of OCC's Consumer and Health Scienees Division, was elected to this association, which held its annual conference jn Newport Beach last month. Freeman, 45, will serve as the coordinator of the association's Algeania Freeman southern region. She was also recently elected president of the San Diego chapter of the Natiorr.rt Coalition of 100 Black Women. As dean of OCC's Consumer and Health Service Division, she is in charge of two dozen different programs and departments, including early childhood education. culinary arts, interior design, respiratory care, dental assisting, hotel management, cardiovascular technology and medical assisting. A member of OCC's staff for two years, Freeman previously served as assistant vice president for academic planning :md program development at Morgan State University in Daltimor.c. - She also served as dean of East Tennessee State University's School of Public and Allied Health, and worked·as chairwomun for the Department of Community Health and Rehabilitation at Norfolk State University in Norfolk, Va. Freeman hns also served as a grant reviewer for the U.S. departments of Education and Labor, in Kansas City, Mo. Freeman lives with her husband, Ernie, and their son Trey, 15, in San Diego. College hosts workshop on sell-deleaung behavior 0111nge Coast College's Re-Entry Center will hold a workshop titled "Eliminating Self-Defeating Behavior" beginning next week. The free seminar is scheduled from noon to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday and Nov. 22 in the Re-Entry Center. The workshop will be led by OCC counselor Phyllis Cool. Participants will learn how to change unwanted behaviors. I UUUPORT They will be given a step-by-step strategy for helping themselves. The Re-Entry Center is located in room 106 of the OCC's counseling and admissions building. The center is designed 10 assist individuals who wish to return to school after a break in their academic careers. For more information about the center's services, call 432-5162. POLICI FILll lllily PillL .............. , c.c.ta Mesa, CA 92627. ol c:opyrilht o;ir.ricr. Newport Beach 5howers rem~ning w ....... 1t COSTAMISA 62/SO in the area. • ........ , ...... y KJnaston Slrttl: A computer and credit cards were --••m 10 MAU A COU I CTION MOW 10 HACH UI BalboA rc~rted stolen from :i home th:it wns r:insocked. To URMttJed weather In Ir is ~ P&lor's policy to promptly Clrculalloa 62/SO TIDU the Gulf of Alub ;i_nd off set an, the suspect unlocked a g:ite and smnsbcd o Tll0911J IL Johll-, Publisher COfl'Ctt ~ crron ol whtil~. Co5ta Mesa TODAY ~--~, kitchen wind~. The·~ w:in>'t estimated. WI.Ilia. l..wdl. 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Newport Beach/Costa Meu Dally Pilot Former congrasm• doesn't miss o.c. sc•· M R. SP£AKER? -Former Newport Beach Congressman Bob Dadham and his wire Anne ventured out for nn election night party for the first time since 1988 on Tuesday, celebrating Dennis O'Neil'• election to the Newport Deuch City Council. As he watched election returns on T.V. at the Governor's Suite at the Four Sea"<>ns Hotel, Badham was asked if he would have been close to being the Speaker or the House he had remained in office. Badham said he "was too --~ independent and Jim too outspoken in Congress and de Boom didn't take the ------track to become Behind the the Speaker of th e House." Scenes Docs he miss ------the excitement of politics and being in House? "Not at all," was the response. 0 MR. CUAJRMAN? - Congressman Chris Cox, R-Newport Deach; gave an election analysis to the 100 or so guests at the Dick Richards Breakfast Club Wednesday morning nt the Dalboa Day Club before heading to John Wayne Airport for a Oight back to Washington D.C. He was impressive in discussing the election implications for the Republican party, President Clinton and the Democratic party, taxes, Proposition 187, social !>pending, defense, El Toro Marine Corp Air Station and then fielded questions before departing. One of the questions dealt with his leadership role in the next Congress, to which Cox responded "that's why I am ca tching a plane today to Washington -I want to be in on those decisions." 0 WATER RAKE ORDE~ -Kea llicktnbottom, president or the Hamilton Water Rake company, reports that $750,000 has been transferred to a California bank to complete the order for 10 Hamilton Water Rakes from the state of Cuerrero, Mexico. The rakes will be used in Acapulco and nearby harbors. Currently, Hamilton Water Rakes are found in Newport Beach, Long Beach and Marina del Ray. According to Hickenbottom, manufacturing of the 10 water rakes will be done in Newport Beach. "The contract demonstrates the benefits to the U.S. and Mexico or technological and manufacturing exchange Cacilitated by NA.FT A and other trade protocols between good neighbors," Hickenbottom said. 0 M EMBER OF THE YEAR: Bob Black, president and general manager of the Catalina Passenger Service, was recently named Bureau Member of the Year by the Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau. He was presented with the traditional Shell Award from Executive Director Rosalind WilUams. Black has served on the bureau board for 10 years and chaired the December 1993 Meeting Planners International visit to Main Street Dalboa and .Pun Zone area. Also recognized for their service to the bureau were Bill Hamilton of the Cannery Restaurant, Jack.It Heather, former Newport mayor, and Bob Wynn of Bob Wynn Associates. Jim de Doom is the owaer of The Eveat Office, a school trustee aad a community activist His column appears every Friday. TODAY '1UMY ... 11Tn&.MI The brilliant 19S9 Alfred Hitchcock film "North by Nortbwe5l" starring Ouy Grant and James Mason will be shown at 6:30 p.m. at Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San O cmentc Drive in Newport Beach u part of ita Friday Night Film series. Tickets are SS general, $3 ror museum members, seniors and students. Film nnaJyst Arlhur Taussig will introduce the film :ind le:id a post-screening discussion. Call 759-1122 for details. IATUaDAY NOllCT PLAYllOUll IGcking orr Orange County's second annuol "Homeless Awareness Weck" will be l lomcAid's annual "Project Playhouse" event, Ccaturing one-or-a-kind children's playhouses that will be sold to the highest bidder at a charity auction st:irting at S p.m. in a tent near the H:ird Rock C3fe in Fashion Island, Newport Beach. For details, call 647-2600. MINlltAL AND LAPIDArf SNOW The Orange Coast Mineral and Lapidary Society, Inc .. will hold its 5lst annual show, "Prospector's Paradise," from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today and 10 a.m. to S p.m. Sunday at the Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St. in Costa Mesa. There will be exhibits, food, demonstrations, door prizes and free p:irking. For more information call Lyle Thorell at 839·5084. CRYITAL CAllNO The Orange County Bar Association is hosting "Crystal Qisino II" to benefit three law-related local·charitics: Constitutional Righ ts Foundotion or Orange County, Orange County Bar Foundation and the Public Law Center. The event will be ot the Crystal-Court in Costa Mesa and will feature magic, music, casino-style games and o silent auction. Festivities begin ot 8 p.m. and run to midnight. Tickets arc $75. For more information c:rlt-5"41·6222. CAllNO NIGHT CRUlSI Cruise Newport Harbor on a lu.~ury 100-foot yacht and enjoy dinner, casino games, prizes and music during o special Casino Night Cru ise to benefit the Amateur Athletic Union Physical Challenge Program, "Sports on Wheels," which provides odaptivc physical cdu~tion to handicapped children and adults. Cocktail reception Crom 4:30 to 5:30 p.m., cruise is Crom 6 to 10 p.m. Tickets RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ... ,_ .... c.-i""' lt2l-•• .. CISTA •IA-541·1151 Plea8e Join Us For Dinner Lunch or Weekend Brunch Sabatlno's was onglnally founded In Chicago after our father brought the family recipe for our famous ltallan Sausage from Palermo. Italy In the 1930's. TOday, his sons & grandson continue to provide a complete menu of authentic Italian food prepared fresh dally and seasoned with 5 generltlons of family pride. Than~ you, The Sabatino Family CATERING SPECIALISTS ......... , .. c..-....... CIMf'lln • We Make A Wide Vnty ~ OrgGllK W Fat.free Baked Goods • We Bake Almost Every KiM Of Bread Yau (Oft Imagine • We Specialize In Custom Order Cak• • We Serve Fresh Diecbhs Coffee, [spfmo, Cappuccino & Cafe Latte • We Ako Hove Chollah Bread Every Friday! Aid lie Gr..._, We hke O. lr..t Frm Daly! McFadden ·s Bakery is located In: • NEWPORT HIW CENTER • ''ti,..,,.,,,.., ti .............. ,, N>f Reseivatlons call 723-0821 251 Shi aid W Beach !:1 Tt!t' \i111 ii (l: riontllle\\ .... 7:Jl•to 101111 9amto12 lloon FGf Al Chlhl! Al Day! \ AllOUND TOWN aUTan fAINION IMOW fUND-UlllR The Orange County Al~mnae Chapter o( Sigma Alpha Iota will hold a fashion show nnd luncheon fund-r;iiset at noon Saturday at St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive in Corona del Mar. Eve nts include musical entert:iinment, door prizes and modeling from ENL Gallery Bou tique. Tickets are $10. Proceeds arc used to provide scholarships to talented undergraduate music students in Southern California. For reservations, call Charlyn ut 839-3942 or .Maril}'n at (310) 425-3327. arc S75 per per)on. CJll 978-1440 or (1)()(1) 892-8998 for tickets und information. DRIVl·THRU fLU CLINIC Seniors can take advant:ige of I loag Memorial Hospital's 14th annual drive-thru flu immuniz:itaon clinic Crom 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. (or until thl! scrum supply runs out). Use the ho)pital's main entrance · located nt l lospital Rold and Placentia A\cnuc in Newport Beach. The dme·thru flu shot line enables seniors to receive their shot \\athout C\'Cr having to leave their car. For more information, call 760·5557. HNIOR CINTH FLU SHOTS The Oasis Senior Center at the corner of .Sth :ind Narcissus in Corona dcl Mar is oflcring free flu shots for persons over age 60 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. or until supply is exhausted. This event is sponsored by the city of Newport Bc1rch Community Services Department and the Orange County I lealth Care Agency. The vaccine is recommended for oil people O\Cr the age of '60. For. more inlormation, c::ill 6.;4-3244. SUNDAY A1TIRNATIYI CHRISTMAS FAIR Buy spc aal gaits for f..inul~ and friends "hilc helping lu \\ ip.:: out hunger arounJ the world at the Altcrn:itiH~ Christmas Market at Commu111t\ Church, Congrcgataon:il,•UnitcJ Church of Chrfst. 611 l lchotropc A\C. near E. Co:ist I ligh'-'J}'. in Coron..1 dcl M:ir. Gilts include handm:idc arts Crom Third \\'orlJ countries. building material Friday, November 11 , 1994 I from I labital ror I lurnanjty, and !arm anjmals from I fearer Projc~ lntcrn:atiomll. Other local ch:iritics will 11~ be repre)Cntl!d. The fair .... u be hclJ between and after service•, which arc at 8:30 and 10 am. C311 6«-7400 for more information. KOHAN fOLK MUSIC The public is invited to a free progrnm of Korclll'I folk music :it 3;30 p.m. lit lhc NC>Aport Beach Central Library. IOOO A .. ocado Ave. The performance or Korean court and folk dances and instrumental pieces will fcoturc costumed dancers Crom the Korean Classienl Music ond Dance Company. Cnll 717·3816 for more informallon. CHRISTMAS IAZAAR The Animal Assistance Lcugue of Ne'-' port Beach is holdan~ a Chri~tm..ts Bazaar 111 the courtyard or The llacacnJa, 1725 College Ave_ near 17th St. in Santa Ana from 11 a.m to 3 p.m. Handicrafts. teas, c:ikcs, cool..ies unJ more \\111 be avail..tble. Brunch is also U\ailablc for SIO Pr\X.:c:d:. go to the Animal Assistance League For det:11ls, CJll Sally at 556-8334 or Ruth ;it 7W·6193. MONDAY AARPMHTING Daily Pilot columnist Fred Manin \\111 t.Alk about ''Journalism: Then and r\o"' .. at the I p.m meeting of the Costa Mesa Chapter 121 or AARP at the Costa Mesa Senior Center. 19th and Pomona Streets in Cost:i M1..):i. For detiiils, call 546-7848. ADDHMINAR Dr. Kay Frazier \\all d1scu~s lhe causes of Attention Deficit DhorJc.:r (ADD). how a parent can cope with an ADD child :ind how to discipline an ADD child In a positive \\<J)' during a seminar from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at CoOhtlim:: Counseling Center, 1100 Quail St., Suite 105 in Newport Bcuch. Cost is S5, Call 476·0991 for more inform..111011. · -WOMIN'S RIFIRRAL SIRVICI The long·a\\a1Lcd Nc"port IC\1nc cllJptcr of Women's Rcfl:rral ScC\1ce '\\1ll m ct from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m at the Sh1..rat\)n N.:"' port, 4545 MacArthur Ul\d in :>..:,,port U..:..ich. Cost to m1..mbcrs at the door a> S33. for d lJlls oA this :10d upcoming m~-:unp. call S~ll-~6:!0. Se11d )Our it<'m~ tu Around Tu1111 tclitor, The DJi/y l'ilot, JJO U~ lJj) St., Cullt:J .\lt'll:J, Calif. 91617. M IMTJ CLAm fN) lfTllMl1I WITll A Y .... Ill M IMTA ClMm (NI ITMUn CN·1S) NfTUYllW WITll' v ..... (1rl PUU'f~(I) fUlmHITEll l"I -m'ICIAUIT <WI •YYOU(NI M WAii (N-131 ANAHEIM HIUS FESTfVAl .u~ ~·: .. ~· :i~~ ~=~GJ. *1tJMlW WIT1I A V (1rl MSMTAc:uml= MSMTACLAm .-mmnr wtTll A V fll Fu.DITDI (I) •YYOU1'5i) ITAMATl ·11 •Temnt WITll V~ (II) ALHAMBRA PLACE 5 i.·~· .. ::: : ' .;.; EL MONTE 8 ., ',.. . '.-·.;.. MOUNTAIN GATE • ·. .. ~ALENCIJ · C # ~ • • • • • • • : I • 4 Friday, November 11, 1894 CASTAWAYS frem .... 1 Environmentalist Allan Beek suid he realizes the project will be built, but he still asked for some major revisions 10 the design map, including placement of a ro:sd along the face ol the bluff to pro- vide better public :iccess and water drainage. "I think their model should be the Newport Heights communily," Beek said. That community has a road running along a bluff that is "avnil:ible to anybody who wants to park and get a view of the bay," he said. The Upper Cast:iways is de- signed 10 be a gated, security com· munity, Beek said. And the plans call for a private pedestrian path along the bluff, for use by the homeowners only. Placing a roadway there also tak'es the homes away Crom the blulf edge, circumventing a poten- tial erosion problem, Beek said. "They've had a lot of collapses along the west side of lhe bay," he said. "Yards have just disappeared down the hill." The Irvine Co. will be required to repair parts of the bluff that a city report calls "severely eroded." Other conditions of approval in- clude widening the pedestrian and bicycle trail along the blufftop and installation of a traffic signal ~t the Cliff Drive entrance 10 the view park. Artist renderings in the devel- oper's brochure show homes that fe,aturc wood siding and the use' of stone, arches, and columns that combine for an East Coast feel. Th:u's a stark departure Crom the Mediterranean-style, red-tile-roof homes that Irvine Co. chief Don Bren has been known to favor in the past. -c:auomra Ira~ Bistro -E1presso Silo' -lJve Enrertarnmen! Proudly Presents: Randy Stonehifl Friday. November 11 Spm AND Dennis Agajanian Saturday, NO\lember 12 Bpm Call lor d•nner reseivauons· 714 642-8440 OL Selected '&F KMS Products • ' . J • , Tbt Vohaale«r DlredOIJ ruDt periodically la tbc DaU, Pilo&. U you'd like lnrormalk>o 00 aecuq ,..,,. oraiaol:uatloa llsttd, call 641-<&Jll, tXt. 367. Mllke·A·Wbll .. ••d .. I .. MakC·A-Wish Foundation of Orange County, whose mission is to rnake wishes come true for children with lifc-thrcntening illnesses, seeks volunteers to occupy a variety of ~i1ions. Volunteer committees include: Special Projects, Financial Development, Wish Grunting, Public Relations and Office Assistance. Currently, Make·A·Wish hns a special need for volunteers interested in ics Speaker's Bureau, Grants/Foundations, Corporate Giving and Special Events. For information, cull Gilda at 476-9.i74. March of Dimes · The Murch of Dimes orricc in Costa Mesa needs volunteers for funq-rajsing committees (planning events, soliciting, goods and services), speaking opportuni1ics (in high schools on the dangers of drug use during pregnancy and on teen pregnancy, genetics), occasional office work :ind help with bulk mailings. For information, cnll 631-8700. New Directions for Women, Inc. · The non-profit recovcl)' center for adult women with alcohol and othe r chemical dependencies, seeks volunteers to work at the Repeat Boutique shop on 17th Street in Costa Mesa. Call 548-9927 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Volunteers arc also needed en.t&Moaey 100% Sotlsloctio Gtlar•IHd Moble Servke Chris Firth to do clerical work at the tre:umcnt f:)Cility. for more information ~II Joy at 548-8754. Ne-.•rf·C .... -...YMCA The Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA needs a vancty of 1encral volunteer hell), includin1 the administrative clerical volunteers, general maintenance, landscaping, youth S'port coaches and lifcguardJ (special ccrcification required). for information or applications, call Rita at 642·9990. Opere P•clflc The Opera Pacific Guild Allioncc, a support group for Opera Pacific, hos u wide rapge or activities for volunteers from labeling and stuffing envelopes, 10 stafring the opera shop and being docents.who prepare children at Orange Coasl schools for what they will sec in an opera. f or information, call 474-4488. The guild alliance features 20 guilds which range from bridge and cennis to organizing the Opera Ball, the group's premier social event. There is also on extensive education nnd community outreach program. Oran9• Coat l•torfalth Shelter The Interfaith Sheller is the largest family sheller in the county, housing, feeding and counseling 20 families daily. It needs people to work with children for the stol)' hour, to take the children on field trips, phone help for incoming calls on three-hour shirts and those with special slcills to teach a 1·2-hour clinic or workshop. Specialized skills for clinics on writing VOUIAI-8111&1Mr or budaclio& cu be vuc 1ac1p. no shelter also need& pooplc to naa a canned-rood drive ono &Une °' aa an Ee~ no lf'OUP llwlYI needs d le diapcn. For iatormatk>n, Sandee°' Leal at 631-nll. 0,...119 C•••tr C•m·•llffT ............ c •• ..u Volunteen arc needed to work lo the food bank, distribute rood lO food ccn1ers and churches ror lh~ poor, sort and categorize donated aoocts, stock shelves and rcpackaac boxes. Abo, there is a need for clerical 1upport during regular business houn and assistants for fund-nising activitic1. For information, call 839-6199. Ort1•••C..•tyH ... leu TukfeNe The Orange County Homeless Task Force is recruitinf volunteers for the Interfailh Counci Network to work one-on-one with• homeless ad~lts in the program on basic life skills. Volunteers need to commit to at least three hours per week in the evenings at local congregations throughout Orange County. For additional information, call 263·1774. 0 ................. .. The Ornngewood Boutique in Corona del Mar, an upscale resale boutique which benefits the Orangewood Children's Home, is in need of volunteers to assist the ooutiquc staff with retail sales. The Orangcwood Children's Home is Orange County's emergency shelter fot abused and neglected children. For information, call Christine at 760-6640. SUPER LOW· PBl£ES Good 11l1ctlon B&ll)! CAIPll' llUB, llC. · 629 Termnal Way. l20 • Costa Mesa 722-0420 Newport BeaCh/eo.tA MHa Dally PU~ .... .,.. .......... ., 01•1• C•••lf ... .. Tbc Orton Dystcxia Sock:cy needs poopc ro help teach rcadin1 skills, attach labcll and bundle rcaular oWlinp. and coordinate the iadult poup. Rcaular volunteer ducics include people with aood telephone, lklll1 to call S-10 people ln the local callina area and confirm that branch rcrcrnls have been effective. For information, call 999-0118 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Petll•trlc C•11C•r ae .. arch .......... PCRF raises money.to suppor1 the ~diatric cancer research laboratory al the Children's Hospital of Orange. It needs volunteers to work on fund-raisers such as &he golf tournament in 1hc spring, the cha.rity auction in November and the holiday card program in December. Tho card program requires volunteers all year long to stock stores, work booths at.' cnart boutiques and work 111 the . s:itcllite ofCice in Costa Mes:i packaging cards, filling orders and doing clerical work. The cards urc designed by children with cancer. Golf tourname nt requires people to work :is support for the tournament. Charity auction requires people to procure gifts and work. on the day of the event. for lnlonnation °" any ol thCIC prognms, call the maln ottlcc 11 532-8692. .... "O•rlelna&•l'ff Mettlall c11.ac The or&aniz.Atiotl is look.ina for those who can volun1cer a few hours per week 10 serve as reccptionius. food handlers and rcstllurant li3isons. Also needed arc volunteer physicians, dentists, hyaicnists and. nul"5Cs for Share Our Selves' mcd1caJ and denial clinics. For further infonnation, call Lee at 642·3451 or the volunteer coordinator at the SOS clinic at 650-0186. S••ff••C•r••-P Kitchen The Someone Cares Soup Kitchen • needs people to serve food and beverages :it the first United Mctllodist Chu~ch in Costa Mesa, or to prepare food in the mornings nt the Rea Community Center. Volunteers can work as many days as they wish in the early morning at the Rea Community Center or for approximately three-hour shins at the church. Persons who can speak Spanish would be especially hcl~ful. For inrormation. call the soup kitchen at 646-8181 between 8 a.m. and noon. • Bankruptcy • Corporations Custonl Landscape Services • Wills/Trusts •Divorce • Tenant/Landlord • Much, much more fnlf fomf a 1)ocolegaJ . . FLOWERDALE NURSERY offers a complete landscape service, inc.luding professional designers and licensed installers, with over 20 years experience. Our landscape professionals can serve to create that uniquely beautiful garden, tailored to your specific needs & desires. Richard H. Foltz 751-0734 Call our Landscape Department today. KAY MATSON, A.A. 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A l'ilble alterllltivc td tent fumigations, P.cola ~ and the FJectro gun and MicroWave system together make a very attndive swn.. oleriBg its cuatomen sealrity and peace ~~bowing tbat ·THERE'S NO NEED FOR: • PoilOD pa in your bome • Landscape damage • RelDO'ial of fOod or plants • Overnight lodging for you • Costly roof die damage and your pets Treatment iDdudea a written two-year wananty AND is renewable yearly for the life of tbe propoatyt Now doesn't that make more senso? CAIL NO'W .IO• A JIREE LlMlTED INSPECTION! ECOLA SERVICES · ORANGE COUN'IY • 1-800-552-8107 • , -.. • Newport Beach/Coata Mesa Daily Pilot ENIDLMENT ......... 1 wor!lens. Th~ board will continue to study enrollment trends and look for WQfS to address overcrowding. Trustees said they want to do more planning and hear from the C9fl'!ll_lunity before making any big decasaons. In Costa Mesa, Victoria El· ementlllf)' tops the list as the most cro~ded, with 126% capacity. Vic· tona was reopened last year as an answer to increasing enrollment. 1.n the . Newport Harbor area, Kaiser Primary, Mariners and Newport Heights are filled to more than 100% of their capacity. One of the fullest schools is Kaiser Primary School for kin· dergarten through second-grade students, with 114% capacity. At J<aiser, students aren't squeezed out of the classroom and into the hallways, but high enroll- ment makes for tight quaners, said Principal Kathryn Hofer. "What this means for our school i~ th:1!, every ~oom is used ,l!l. all tames, she said. "For exampfe, if we want to hold assemblies in the cafeteria, we have to move the music teacher, who holds her class in there, and th en we have to make so re we get the cafeteria set up for lunch." And a• scie nce teacher was re- cently hired, but that science class will have to be portable, because there is no room on campus for enrichment activities such as sci· cncc ond art classes. "Our first priority is our kids," Hofer said. "Dut the exlra thiAgs we want to do makes it quite a challenge when we arc crowded. We're surviving now but any more growth will be hard to handle." Schools at 100% or under still have single-session kindergarten classes and at least one extra room for educational programs, Woolley said. Enrollments increased by about 100 students last year and by about 260 this year 1n the 17,000-student district, he added. About three or four years ago, about 500 new students came to th e district annually. There is room for new students at all the elementary schools, but transfer students arc generally not admitted at the over-capacity sites, officials said. The board could opt to ;idd modular, f ull·size cJassrooms at Kaiser Primary, Mariners, New· port Heights and Ensign schools. Trustees would have to make a decision on this option by Jan. 1, so plans can be sent in for ap· proval by the state, Woolley said. Other options to ease crowding inc lude c;hanging school bound· aries;. opening new schools; creat· ing an afternoon kindergarten pro· gram; turning Newport Harbor High into a seventh-through-12th· grade or eighth-through-12th· grade school; and convertin~ En· sign to an ele~entary school. Thursday, November 17th at Noon 'Ot the Balboa Bay Club 1221 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach . Tickets: $30 {lunch, program & autographing) Cafclt Up; Get Altead! r~1 ·lit Eld t·l: E:J Barbara Wick, Director will be in the Newport area: Nov 10-13 for information or appointment. Please Call (714) 376-9073 Boarding Grades 3 -1 2 Co ege_ Prep, Suf>P.0'1 on ESL programs to meet iildividuol needs. "us oher school and weekend Activites, Riding sports, Travel good friends, great loCotion! ,,..,.r ,.. ,.,. to ,..,, .. ,.... ,,.,...,,.,, ~UDSON SCHOOL •••· 1 928. Sco ... clale Arizona Henry Wide. Yale LA. Dir., lox 1569. ~.AI IS2S2 Tel. (602) 941·7731 Sunday 'Bruncli is Af5l(jIC at Cliantec{air I ~g1c'IY)' sccnrr'To~I Soup or Salatl amf your cftoia of 'f ro.tli tiona( '4Jgs rJJe~tfi' t Cftejs Stafaotf OmLkttt Poacfwl Sa(mqn anti 7loflmulaist Sauu CftinLft Saia4 wit/a Poacfutf Cftit.~n 'Brtast !Tarci Optn !Faw! 'lltfieta6u Om.tftttt \ Cra6 caq. witli Poadutl'4Jas 'Bunaist aruf tJ.fu.stanf Sauu -Lon/on 'Broil wi tf& tJ.f u.sliroom Sau ct Cfttut 1(,pviofi witfa Puto amf 'Tomata Concasst Crtpt.S Jifftt{ witfi Cftit.K,,n in Ligfit Cuny Crtam Sauce anti 1' ruft r rMit anti 'Dt.sstrt rJJ1ifftt arui Coffu or'iea Live Piano mkrt#itunmt JO:JOam to 2:JOpm ~'" un/Uraui ~ . 120 ~ pm01t '""~' ~ . $17 pu plT$O'I Stni«I 55 .J olUr '°""""'°'""Y c~ ~ cillI for rutnJGtioru 18912 Nodtrtluu'l&JI., lrvinl • (714) 752-8001 Nac.Jtnm.r ,,, I ,.. Jofua Jt. ilill .......... '1111111.Ci·· ........... .. -..a*'....,."'- TACO BB.l fr ..... e1 who chaired the hearing in Norma Glover's place, agreed. But Commissioner Gnrold Adams disagreed, saying that since the applicant was willing to reduce potential problems by closing the parking lot and dining area, the res taurant should be allowed to operate during the extended hours. Edwards motion failed by a 2-3 TOP COPS fr•• P•1• 1 partially because of his efforts to immunize department employees against the hepatitis virus. Some 175 employees -more than 90% of the department - got the series of shots, \'<hich Schogel's primary employer provided to Newport Beach officials for the cost of the medication. T&'man, the president of the Newport Beach Police Officers Association, said he was "one officer among many" who could vote. When the itc:m was put to a sec· ond vote, a motion by Adams' for the extended hours, the item passed 4·1, with Gifford dissenl· mg. Since the proposal first came before the commission in Septem- ber, area residents have objected to the noise, light and crowds which they ~iate with a 24- hour fast·food restaurant. The Taco Dell, they claim, could bring gang activity to the site. At its Oct. 8 meeting, the com· have been granted the award. "It's refreshing to be involved with an organization such as yours," Tolman said in thanking his hosts for the award. Phillips, an 18-year police veteran whose duties include working as a field training officer, echoed Tolman, expressing gratitude for the community support and appreciation for his colleagues. "Any one of them could stand up here and get this award in good conscience," Phillips said of his fellow officers. Malte your Thanksgiving · reservations now. Serving the traditional Turkey Dinner plus other menu favorites. 2601 W. Pacific Coast Hwy. Newport Beach For rrsen11tions eaU: 714 642-5935 Get A Jump On Gift Giving FREE SHIPPING We'll ship any of our prepackaged gifts valued over $9.99 anywhere in the continental United States FREE. For arrival by Christmas place your order before November 24, 1994. Visit our store today for details! ., Christmas Blend Coffee is Back/ Available On At Hick Forms. Sto p in f o r a FREE C up! While Supp1es Lost WESTCLIFF fLAZA 17th at Irvine Ave., Newport Beach •Send A Gift By Phone 642-~302 Byers ' Choice Carolers Day at The Grey Goose TIJursday, November 17 7-9 p_m_ S PECIAL EVENTS II Drawing for a Byers' Caroler • Door prizes • Byers· Choice representative on hand to answer your Qllestio ns * Retired pieces • Large selection to choose frqm • Refreshments The Grey Goose . Inc .· Telephone 642-7803 mission voted to continue the project nfter local attorney 1od City Council candidote Art De La Loza contended Glover could not ·vote on the project due to a con- Oict of interest. Glover, who de· feated De La Loza for the Obtrict 3 seat in Tuesday's election, n:· ceived campaign donations from Levon and Zarouhi Gugasaan, the former owners of the property Taco. Bell will occupy. • Because of these contrabutiom., Glover should be prohibited from participating in the bear!ng and Friday, November 11 , 1994 I the proce~ should start from the b~ginning, De la Loza main- 1aaned . Although Newport Beacb Caty Anorney Robert Burnham uhi· mately determined that Gto .. er could \Ole on the item, she said bdore the hearing th:u "the pro- cci.s has been laintcd" and that .,he .,..ould abst:un from \Oting. Commissioner Tod Ridgeway also stated thJt he had a potential con01ct of intl!rcst and did not vote on the atem. Workshop to help teens prepare for college entrance exams ohered at DCC A workshop designed to help teens prepare for college entrance exams will be offered chis foll by Orange Coast College·~ Community Services Office. Titled "SAT/PSA T/ACT Preparation," the \\Ork~hop meets Crom 3:30 to 6:30 p.m beginning Thursday and continuing Nov. 22 and 29 and Dec. 1 in room 108 of OCC's Busines~ EducJtion building. The seminar sen cs to re mo' e the mystery of college testing :.inti eqoip students with i)l...ilh to fo<:c- the exa1m "1th (Onfidcnce. Test-taking ~1 ratcg1c!>, time ·sa,ing method~ and :.tr~s m:m:isemcnt "111 be di)cus:.cd. \\orl....snop lecturer. Robert 0 ~lcllhenn). :i teacher, "ice principal and pnncip;.d for 22 )CJr!>, gua ramccs that participants ,.,..11 impro'c their Sl.'ures by-100 points if the~ allenJ all sessions and complete all '~ork, or they may rcpc;.it lhc seminar at no co~t. Regi!>lra tiun tee as $120 in :.1c.J,Jn1..c: $130 :ir the door. For more 111furm:1tion, call 432-5880. p~~~~~~~~~~~· -i;;;;;,ur i~ J Wed. Nov. 9th thru Sun. Nov. 13i 10 AM -8 PM ~. l Featuring a delightful collection of ti i Unique Home & Garden Accessories. ! Home & Garden • Gourmet Foods & Chocolates •Topiaries & Wreaths• Quality Handcrafted Jewelry • Bears & Birdhouses ~~~~~~~~~~ COASTAL .. LiViNG CLASSIC BEACH • FACTORY .SPORTSWEAR WAREHOUSE .. 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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Friday, November U, 1994 7 PORTS SPORTS EDITOR 'ROGER CARLSON, 642-4330, ext. 387 Sea Kings ~ig in, hold on, earn CIF bePthl . . ..,. C.dM's passing game, combined with tough defense, enough to . secure pl~yoff berth. lh' RJCH.A,lU) DUNN, SroaTS W~Tilll IRVINE -Poetry in mo- tion it was not, but Corona • del Mar High's defensive- minded Sea View League victory over host' Woodbridge ~·~~~~ Thursday night was good ·~Mar.::tll enough to secure a CIF Southern Section .Division V playoff berth. And while the Sea Kings (5-5, 3-2 in league) are in the postscason for the sev- enth time in eight years, 'future opponents should not take lhem lightly with a .500 ·record. "\Ve could be dangerous in the pl:iyoffs. We played everybody tough, ·and we played Newport Harbor, the No. J 1e·am (in Division V). real well, and against Jr- vinc in lhc sl?cond half, we owned that game," said Sea King Coach Mark Schus- te r, following his team's 7-6 win at Irvine High, CdM's fifth victory in its last seven · contests, while playing its second straight game without tailback Brian Hogan, its· leading rusher. Hogan is 162 yards shy of breaking the school's single-season record of 1,578, set by J.R. Walz last year. So without Hogan, the Sea Kiogs · turned to the air, with junior quarterback Josh Walz throwing for a season-high 135 yards in completing 7 of 12 passes with no interceptions, the most monumental com- pletion a 65-yard scori ng strike to senior wide receiver Myles Davis, CdM's only touchdown. Dut it was largely because of CdM's de- fense, along with a few timely breaks, thnt Schuster will ente r the playoffs in his in- augural season as the Sea Kings' football coach. The Sea Kings. stopped Woodbridge (5- 5, 0-5) during its three fourth-quarter drives, two of which were abolished by in- terceptions. Free safety Darren MacDonald stepped in front of Woodbridge quarterback Casey Harris' pass early in the fourth quarter, caused by CdM tackle Dave Weber's heavy pressure, then outside linebacker Todd Borland · f"lcked, off another pass iii Woodbridge's next series. "l saw it' the entire way," MacDonald said. "l started to go right on the play, then 1 planted my ri ght foot to turn left and I almost slipped. I almost dropped it." . In the Warriors' fin al drive of the game, they drove to the CdM 33-yard line, with kicker N:llhan Bennett eventually trying a desperation field goal from 52 yards away as time expired. "For those guys being without a win (in league) i.s hard to believe," Schuster said. "They ptayed us as tough as anybod>, but 1 think we got a break, finally. lt's been a long season; a long, hard one." After CdM scored with 5 minutes, 59 seconds left in the fi rs t half, Woodbridge responded on. ih ensuing drive \\Jth a touchdown of its own. Ilut the Warriors missed the extra-point kick. They would never score again. "Later in the sea!>on, it set:mcd like "e were falling apart as a team, because Brian got hurt {sprained right Jnl..le ), ~ut now we're ·Coming togcther. 1 don't think ~ome people had f:iith, but now we do," MacDonald said ·In Cd~t's second possession of the sec- ond quarter, Wall connected with D;l\ is on a flea-Oi ckcr,-taking the ball back f1om J.J. OiCesarc.:, \\hen it was second-and·li\e at the Ccll\1 35. Davis hauled it in nt the Woodbridge 27, received a big block frum Drct Eckle!), then ditched a pair of War- rior def enders who nearly ran inw each o ther and !.kated un touched to p::t) c)irt. See CDM/Page 9 Jhqu 1-fll.l.llG 1'011 TllE DAtL'I' l'1LoT CdM's Myles Davis bursts for yard~ge. '94 Sailors ·make a v~deo for · the ages Tars breeze ..._ Capo Valley falls in four; Agoura next in CIF play. N E WP O RT BEACH -Newport Harbor High's top-............. ~. seeded girls vol· leyball tenm shoved visiting Copistrano Valley tiside in four Thunday night, setting up a quarterfinals showdown in CIF Division I play on :rucsday ogninst Agouru, at a site to be de· termincd today by coin Oip. Danny Glenn's Sailon ICOnd I IS-6, lS-4, 8-1.S, IS-6 victory bebind the: play of Milly May (27 kllla), McliaA Schutz (l l kllb) and •tter .lellay ijecker, wbo Wll aecli&acl wflb 48 uailts and • dip. Ttio Sailon ru oil a 14-1._. ID tho accood •t. IDCI l&\Or a lul la aa.. third p-. ...... ao -poor ......... elm _... ....... Olbet 14-1 run IO Clp dll _.. Bill Johns (above) unloads on El Toro QB Brian Wilson, forcing a fumble in the second period; at left, Newport's Brian Johnson . dashes 84 yards for a touchdown on the ·game's first play. In the background is teammate Scott Sandstrom (2), letting his team's bench know the score is in the bag. Harbor's 35-14 victory caps a perfect 10-0 regular season. """Sea View champs are 10-0; but everyone agrees. they still haven't found what they're looking for. BY ~AR.RY FAULKNER, Sru1m W1uru NEWPORT DEACH -A1)~T'~~ The pict\lrC C\'et)'One on fl°'· · ~~ the Ne" pon H:11 bor High I~ ~I football U!;im "ill frame is \~ J the one "ith the Sailors ~~ s 7 filed under the cast goal "~_,l!.7 post, the. scoreboa'rd i.n the bacl..grountl displa}•ing the 35-14 Harbor home 'ictor~ Friday night owr El Toro. The im:igc ihat may ha'c helped mJkc the fic!>t 10·0 rcg\llar season 10 ·1hc school's 64-}car varsity football hbtor} possible, ho\\e\cr, came up on the Tar:.' locker room "itlco nearly fi"t: hours be- fore. ··Coach (Tony) Ciarelli made up a ltttlc highlight .video with !11usic, and tt had a couple goodies at the end," said Harbor Coach Jeff Brinkley, ''ho \\atchcd his pumped-up squad spill out of the lo..:l..er room and into the El Toro end zone '~ith the first ,play of tll'e game. "At the end (of the video), it showed our T-shirt \\!t h Jn<l sprint ·..i ) M US 10 p..iydill to mal..e it 7-0, J, ... cwnJ~ 1n1u the \.'Ont~:.l- -...:c,, port, ''hich will enter it:; si..xth straight CIF Southern Sc\.'tkin pla)off .tourn.11111.. nt a!) the !\0 I secJ :rnd onlv unbeJt.:11 tc.1111 in Di' 1,1011 \'. •1b9 scorej on it ... :..:.0nd po:.:.c:. ... 1on. 13~ 1hrn. the Cl1.1rgc1~ (5--i-112-2-1 in . le Jgu:), 'd10 n1.eJcJ ·a \ldul") to remjin aheJll ut a \.K'luriuu:. Corona de! ~tar H igh t..:Jm lor Jnoth..:r Se.i \'iC\\ plJ)Otf beuh., l..n..:" the) \\ere 111 truubli!. "ThJl l1rst (tuuchdo"n) pla) \\US {110re • critical 10 U!) 1h...1n .111) thing else all nigh1," said LI 'l oro Coa.:11 f\liJ...e t-.lilncr. El T orn d ro'c 61 )Jrds on 12 play.s to hahe the dd1cit "ith ~.O~ left in the fim half. Du't Ne\\ port, dr)play.ing an explo- siveness fudcJ b) peal.. emotion, counter- . 'punched '' ith George Foreman-like pur- pu ... e. the 'l still haven't' found'' h;it I'm loQking for' slogan on the back, tllcn it :.hawed a CIF championship ring sit- ting on a table," said New- port senior ~taH-Riggle, w-he gained enough inspiration to play the best game of hi-:. ca- reer. '1·11 tell you,· there were some tears in their krcm) Mason .returned tht· ensuing l..icl..~fi 31 yarJs a(lcr bobblmg the reception, and J.Jhn,on \\Cnt 17 \arJ:. t I\..: plJ~:. lur a ftr!)t dm\ n Jl · the Ch.1r~cb· 23. - eyes when lhat thing (video) was over. All the coaches we nt into the office and we knew the kids were ready .' Afll.r j 11meout,.Nc"port quJrtcrl'J1.:l. John G1orJani k>llcJ ta..: :.c-.unJ of ht~ t\\O tvl.d1Ju" n ll>s:.c::. ~3 \JrJs to :.vphum0rc DJnn> · Pulido, ar.J Jd I P JrJ\ to,·J the th ird 1.J l ht:. 11\C lUO\Cr:.IUlb for J ~I · -k JJ "ll h 25 sccuntls ldt l d ..:>rc 1n1crmi:.-.~iun. '\c\\ poll l.:'ornuback Scon "It was C1arelli's ClF championship ring frL·m track, and also (Jssi,1.1111 coach Kirk) Bate~,' NCA..\ (baseball) champion:.hip rmg from Cal State Fulkrtun.'· said assistant Bill D rLl\\ n of the visual aid. -JEff BfllNKLEY .1 .,f,11 u 11 pvl.n.:cd on El "I'll tell you, then: \\ere some teah in their e\cs "hen Ne,\pOrt coac~ 1\ w p ... 1'1}u 1JnJ quJncr- b.11:1..) Uri1n \\ ll:.l1'1. "ho \\ ~ that thing \hlS O\cr/' Brinl.lcy ~id ot lhc pre-gam~ premier. "All the CuJchcs ..,,ent into the office, and \\.C l..ne\\ the k1 .. h \\etc ready." If there was any doubt :il5out the le t- down factor for the ho!>l!). "ho had al- ready sewn up the outright Sea Vie'" League championship, it \\3S erased \\ith one soap. That's all it took for sl!nior tailbacl.. Brian Johnson to explode off right tacl..I~ d1 ...1si11g an crrJnl sn.1p ins1Je hi) o"n 5 :h~n '.:rJmbkJ O\l.'.r \\11'011 to rc..:1.l\a th.: thirJ u( lour ChJrger tumbles rn the 1. 1J L •nc lu m.11.c it = ' -.., m1J\\ J) through Inc th irJ 4ua1 t r. . El Toru, '' 111-.h lounJ pJ!)~ing ~ ard.igc und\. rn-.•,11h. :J) Harbm's J cfon,e denied the big plJ). )1.orcd 1t) Tin.11 touchd011. n \\ith 9:41 li.:Jt in the fourth period. Dut :ill that \\lb left \\JS merely a pre· luJc lJ the c:clcbrJtlOn \\hrch com- See NIWPORT/Pa9e 9 ·Eagles give it away, and bow Out CdM falls in 3 ..._ What had gone wrong this season was in a nutshell, ·and Artists took advantage. Bv DENNIS BROST£Ru ous Sl'Oan Wat ru LAGUNA BEACH -Es- tancia H igh football coach John Licbengood ngreed that T<hursday· night's season fi. nnle at Laguna Beach, w~1s the Eagles' 1994 season in miniature. futancia's hopes for a .500 season, and a dim sho t at a CIF SQuthern Section Di- vision Ylll at-large playoff berth, vanishc:d as Laauna Bc:ach surprised the E<iglcs. 22- 20 . • The most -telling stl\tistic was in' the turnover department, \there the Eagles went minus-three, giving the ball up four times while taking it away just once. "It was liko that lhe whole seuon," said a disappointed Ucbc'lgood afterward. "We made mistakes, but I do think we played bard. and I'm proud of my tum. Give Lagun3 credit, they played well." . The deciding. score came when Artist quarterback Nate Pivaroff kept the ball on an option and ~c:impercd into the end zone frum l l )'ards away with 2:5 1 left in the game. • Estunciu's chances seemed to ha\c been dealt a fatal blow '"hen the Eagles lost the ball on a fumble. on the eQ>uing kid.- off. But E!>tancia got the ball right back at its.own 20 with 2:17 remaining when Ryan Crogan fell orl n Laguna fu mble moments later. Following a 4-yard loss and needing a big play, tho Eagle$ went io-the-hallback- option. But the play backfired, rcsultint in the team's fourth 1urnovcr or the nighl, on an interception. t..aauna Ucac:h (2·8 O\lcrall, l·S m the PCL) was able to run out the rest of the clock. ''We had our ch:inccs in the first half, when we drove down deep t\\ ice, but t1 fumble :ind penalties hurt us," said Liebengood of his team's 7-0 deficit :it the intermission. Estancia's best chance to score 1n the firs t half came after a frough J..ihid 46· yard punt. return set the Eagles up at the uguna 32. The march reached the 10 be- fore a lost fumble on a thar<l-and-inchc play thwarted Estancia. It cfiun't talc long for the' Eagle to £1!t the offcn e in gear in the ~ccond half, however. Three of the their first tour po~· sessions resulted in touchdoYI ns. a~ the Elitancia running game began to wcur ~own Laguna. ,__ "The ~ffcnsivc line did g(cat," ~id Liebengo6d, of the unit .,,hich helped Dpcn holes for running ~ls Bachy GOlllalu (20 carries, 132 yards) and Ka~lo Amaya (18·123, three TDs). The firM Eagle score came on a si.l- play, 60-yard march, culminated by Amaya ~ccpina io Crom the S. A succc~ful \¥10 tMUTAll~9 • • """ Huntington Beach sweeps in CIF volleyball first round. CO RONA DEL MAR -Corona del MJr • H1gh's girb \'OI· e le) boill team J\.. its ~ camp:11gn come to a , er .1 h1ng fall 11u>r'>day night as 'biting Huntington Beach, led by <>·foot-:! junior Mefo~a \\cnd1, )\\.cpt to 11 16-14. 15·7, 15-9 vi~tOI) in the fim round of the CIF Di' bi on l pla) orn.. 'I tu.: delending tatc champions had things going their wuy only in the early going of the finl game, jumpina to lends or 13-S and 14-10. "We were playing aood deyball, but then we ju5t let them back in." ~iJ Cd M Coach Lance Stewan, who ~w his team close out the .... son 9·10 mcralLKclly CAmpbcll (U kills) :ind Kathryn Rice (ll killa) ... were Corona·s leaders, but Wiadt'I pl:ay up front proved too much. ,If 8 Friday, November 11, 1884 No. 1 (CdM) op•s up on a 28-4 Poll ...,. Lakewood no match In CIF Division I playoffs water polo opener at CdM. BY !UCHA.JU> DUNN, Sl'Ons Wa.rrn. CORONA DEL MAR -ln a ClF Southern Section Di· vision 1 water poloi;i~­game dominated by Corona del Mar High's swimming speed, but Sea Kings probably could've gotten away with doing tile butterfly or breaststroke on the;f counterat- tacks Thursday in the opening round, defeating Lakewood, 28-4, at CdM. ' CdM Coach John Vargas, with his team leading in the third quar- ter, 22-0, was forced to tell his re· serves to slow it down. "No more counterattacks," he instructed. "What's hard," he said after- ward, "is that I had first round." For tho Lancers, third-place representatives from the Moore League, it was their first playoff appearance in nine years. Reserve Keri Mortenson scored a goal for them with .SO seconds left. "I'd have to check the CJF records, but she might be lhe first girl to score a goal in the ClF playoffs," Lakewood Coach Mike Caldwell said. CdM scored 20 of its first 22 goals on the counterattack. Only Thad &zolich's goal from the outside and Neil Hueston's close· range shot on a long cross pass from James Palda did not involve CdM's quick-swimming counterat· tack in its initial 22 scores. "Our whole goal was to just get to the playoffs," Caldwell said be- fore the game, knowing Cull-well what to expect. Palda led CdM with six goals, while Hueston to tell the others, the non-starters, to back off. I hope all the rest of our (playoff) games are like that." CdM (20-4 }, top- seeded in the Divi- s i o n l s i n g I e- eliminations, and try· ing for its fifth ClF title in a dozen sea- sons under Vargas, will play al Trabuco Hills Qn Tuesday in the quarterfinals. I don't know if· this was the school's most lopsided victory ever in the play- offs or not, but I know our guys were excited to play, because they hadn't played in a week.' {four), Buzolich (three) and Matt Henley (three) con- tributed to the bloodbath. Doug Jet- ton (six saves) and Bill Messe nger (four) shared CdM's goalkeeping duties, while Hueston put on the red cap and played in the cage for the final. 56 sec- onds, earning one save and coming within seconds of th e whistle of scoring on a length-of-the-pool "I don't know if this was the school's most lopsided victory ever in the playoffs or not, b.tit I know our guys were excited to play, because they -JOHN VARGAS shot. CdM water polo coach Lakewood scored four unanswered hadn't played in a week," said Vargas, whose squad outscored the Lancers (9-14) in the second quarter, 10-0, for a 16·0 halftime lead, and held them scoreless until Gonzalo Medrna scored with 3 minutes, 50 seconds left in the game, when the Sea Kings had built a 28-0 lead. goals during garb~ge time in the fourth quarter. "I don't know about a comeback," Caldwell said. "l think we spotted them too many." In the second quarter, CdM converted on 10 of 12 shots-on- goal, while Henley had two steals. CDM 21, WtwOOD 4 "11 was kind of disappointing, because we had a shutout going, then we didn·t get it," CdM driver Adam McFarland said. ..Out it was nice to ge t the other guys some va rsity experience. lt was nice to have an easy game in the Llkcwood 0 0 0 4 -4 Coron.a del Mu 6 10 8 4-28 Llkewood scoring: Medina 2, Colem.in 1, Mortenson 1. ~ves: Wilkins 3. CdM scorint: P.ild.i 6, Hueston 4, Henl ey 3, Buiolich 3, Mchrl01nd 2, Batley :Z, Bise 2, Clugow 1,'Tucket 1, Ward 1, Marchiorlatti 1, Esposito 1, u sey 1. Silves: Jetton 6, Messenger 4, Hueston 1. BRIEFLY Sail.ors just slip past Westlake in CIF, 10-8 WESTLAKE -New- port Harbor High's ft• Sailors would have won _,,,- on games had they lied, but they didn't want a tie, and senior Jennifer Landry nn d fre shman Erica Nelson came through in the final match to take a 7-5 tie-breaker in the deciding 7· 6 doubles match Thursday, hand- ing Charlie Bleiker's girls tennis squad a 10-8 victory over host Westlake in the firl>t round of the ClF Division I tennis playoffs. The reward: A second round match on Tuesday at home, agai nst No. 1 seed and undefeated Peninsula. Newpor1 improves to 10·6 overall. NIWPOaT HAlll Oa 10 WUTLAKla Singles: S. Hawkins (NH) def. Hor.ik, 6-1; def. Muur, 6-0; def. Cronin, 6·0; Godbey (NH> lost 5·7; won 6·1, 6·2; I a .. rker (NH) lost 0·6, 2·6; won 6· 1. Doubles: Olson·Canright (NH) def. Smilh·.Reese, 6-4; def. Jcnsen·Smith, 6·1; lost to Whitehe.id·Soulh, 5·7; h)IOr·IC. Hawkins (NH) lost 3·6; ~on 6-1; lost l-6; L.indry-Nelson (Ntll lost 5·7; won 7·6; lost .. 4·6. Eagles ellmlnated, 14-4 LOS ALAMITOS - Estancia High's girls tennis team clo cd out the season Thursday ? --- with a 14-4 first·round ClF Divi- sion 11 setback :11 No. J·sccded Los Alamitos. The ·host Griffins improved to 18·1 en route to the victory. The Eagles exit with a 10-8 overall record. LOI ALAMITOS 14, ISTANCIA 4 Singles: Cllli.am (() lost to Rosenth.il, 4-6; lost to Brandlin, 0·6; dc:r. S.ilele, 6-4; IC.lnj .. r (E) lost 1 ·6, 0-6, 3·6; J.icgcr (l) lost C>-6; won 6-3, 7-6. Do.IW.S: Solomon·M.acduff (E) loll lo Millt'r·Sc:hcidcr, 0.6; lost to Springosliy·R.illi, 6-7; kKt to ttonullo-White, 2-6; R~int'y-Naj.ui.ln (() lost 1-6, 1-6; won 7·S: fortner·Knisle (E) lost 1-6, 1-6, J-6. CAt tennis rained out CORONA DEL --- MAR -Corona def ~ Mar High's first round CJF Division 1 &iris lennis match wilh A&<>ura Thurs- day was rained oul and has been reset Cot Monday afternoon. The Sea Kings. Sea View League champs and 1eedcd No. 3 in the eliminations, were forced to post- pone it despite the eventual clear- ing of weather by late-morning, because a decision had to be.made very early because of the travel time .needed by Agoura, located north of Santa Barbara. Polowsld named MVP lR VLNE -Orange • Coast College product tfl"'~ P.J. Polowski of UC Ir- vine has been named 1994 Player of the Year for the Pacific Division of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation in men's soccer. Polowski led the MPSF in scor- ing with 47 points on 19 goals and and nine assisls. He set a career !>Coring record for UCI with 73 total points in just two years Qf competition. Nine ocu members selected Nine high-school age ---- players from the Or· ~~ ange Coast United (OCU) Soccer Oub, --- based in No.wport Beach and Costa Mesa, have been named to the District 3 (Orange County) Olympic Development Program (ODP). All nine traveled to Bakersfield this past weekend to try out for the state ODP team. Results of those tryouts will be known in a few weeks. The _competitive youth soccer players represent three different OCU teams which compete in th e Coast Soccer League. They were selecrc:d to the ODP district te:im following a scrieS> or Qyouts open to hundreds or competitive youth. local players chosen included: five players from OCU "United," a boys undcr-17 team -Dane Plock and Brandon Brown from Estancia High, Jeremy Ellis and Justin .Kerr Crom Newport Harbor High, and Aaron Allen froru Co- rona def Mar High. Also, three players from OCU's "Lions". a boys under-15 team were chosen -Nick OrJach, Co- rorla del Mar High; Joey Slosh, Newport Harbor Hi&b. and Ryan futagaJti, Fountain Valley Hi&Jl. Thirteen·year-old Allison Fen- nell of Santa Ana, wbo pla)'I for OCU's "Illusion,'' a airb undcr·l-4 team, was also selected. ~u11c MARnl'l/DAlLY 1'1tor LOS AN· GEJ...ES - Newport Harbor High's S3il- ors wasted little time in dispo&ina of host Loyola tliah Thundlry afternoon in the first round of the Clf Division I water polo plnyoff s, lacing ~he Cubs, 15-4, as they tm· proved to 14-12 overall. The victory, led by the scoring of Gabe Wyatt (five goals) as well as Chris Ri· chardson (3)', Dillon Donnely (2) and Chris Seib (2), sets the Sailors up with a rematch with South Coast League dlampion San Clemente in the sec- ond round on Tuesday, at Newport. · 11 was Sun Clemente which gave the Sailors something to think about a week ago when the Tritons exploded for a 13·3 tri- umph after a first-half 2-2 stalemate with Bill Bar- nett's Tars. Wyatt scored twice in the first period on Thursday as Harbor ran up a 5-0 first- quarter le:id, then scored twice again in the second period as the Tars pulled into halftime with a 9-2 lead. Se\'en players shared in the scoring, ahhough team def cnse may have been Harbor's best suit against Loyola. Goalkeeper Gra- ham Harvey was credited . with 12 saves. NIWPOH 1 S, LOYOLA 4 N~port H111bor S 4 4 l-lS lO)Ol.. 0 l 1 1 -4 The Sea View League's Co-Most Valuable combination of Nell Hueston (with the ball) and James Palda (1 O, in the foreground) comes into focus during Corona def Mar High's 28·4 blitz of Lakewood's visiting Lancers in the first round of the CIF Division I water polo playoffs Thursday. N~ port H.ubor KOling: W)'illt s, Rich.irdson 3, Donnely 2 Seib 2, Mcllw;tin 1, P~tz t, StkLtcr 1. S.ivcs: H.irvcy 12. HIGH SCHOOL HONO'RS All-Sea View League . ' Water polo MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS Neil Hueston, Corona del Mar, Sr. James Palda, Corona del Mar, Sr. CdM's Neil Hueston FIRST TEAM Greg Stoll, El Toro, Jr. Allen Bas-so, El Toro, Sr. Adam McFarland, Corona del Mar, Sr. Thad Buzolich, Corona del Mar, Sr. Doug Jetton, Corona del Mar. Sr. Gabe Wyatt, Newport Harbor, Sr. Steve Ferguson, Santa Margarita, Jr. Brent Reynard, Santa Margarita, Sr. Steve Carrera, Irvine, Sr. .. SECOND TEAM Matt McCarthy, El Toro. Sr. Kevin Tucker, Corona del Mar, Sr. ··Adrian Strelzow, Corona del Mar, Sr. Chris Seib, Newport Ha rb or, Jr. Dillon Donnelly, Newport Harbor. Jr. Scott Stickler, Newport Harbor, Sr. Matt Simmons, Woodbridge, Sr. Tony Bierenkoven, Santa Margarita. Sr. Bryan Chase, Irvine, Sr. Doug Tabbert, Irvine. Jr. CdM's James Palda TeWinkle'$ 5-foot-4s basketball team went unbeaten. Jeff Gall's TeWinkle'a seventh graders swept to a 7-0 basketball record. TeWinkle girls bounce basketball toes around The sevcnth·grade girls basketball team from TcWinkle Middle School, coached by Jeff Gall. completed its season with a perfect 7-0 record Wednc~day by defea ting Dwyer of Huntington Oeach, 34-31, in 1he r.nals of t ~e Newport·Mcl>a Unified School District Tourna- ment. The Trojans led by as many as 10 points in the contest, and held off a Dwyer comeback aucmpt with the aid of some key defensive plays in'thc fourth quarter. TeWinkle'$ Knlcna Jackson led all scorers with 14 points, posting eight of those in the third quarter. Uz Barnett and Mcli.!.s:i Varg;u also chipped in key baskets, scor- ing seven and six points. respectively. _K:irina Muoiz's strong defense and rcboundina were also key for the Trojans, who also received strong contributions from Deeley Len- hart, Kristin Sandberg, Mnyra Caldefa, Lene Lomeli, Kim Walter, , <. . . Helen Flores, ijeathcr Porter, Becca Silva and Crystal Brown. · •Te Winkle Middle School's S·foot-4-and·under girls basketball team finished its season undefeated, topping En ign Intermediate or Newport Beach, 19-14, in the Newport-Mc a District title game at Costa Mesa High Wednesday. Ensign seized, a 9·0 lead, but was held scorele s in the second pc· riod by Conch Judy Gibl>On't1 Trojans. TeWinkJe's team, which corned pru be from Gibson for &heir team- work and spirit, included, Stucy Barnett, Elisa Benavides Blake Frino, Alex Mon.tie~, Crystal M.ur:ioka, Hnunani Nakabara, 'Yanira Ovalle, Sara Rah1m1, Judy Rodnguez, Amy Streavcl Erin 'Thomson Evan Varma and Jackie Weiubcrg. ' ' •Ensign Intermediate's eighth-grade girls baskctboill team, coached by Ron Noren, advanced to the Neweon-Mesa District titl~.Pfllc before faJling to Dwyer, 28-23. . t;--t .. ' It was the Sea Bees' first loss or the scYson.1 " DAVID flllDIC/FOI. THE DAILY 1'1LO·r orona del Mar's Fred Garcia (66) sacks Woodbridge quarterback Casey Harris in CdM's CIF-clincher. tempt'was blocked by Woodbridgc's Theo Wakefield. fre• P•1• 7 ''We fell we could throw the ball," Schuster said. "We just haven't had the situations to do it in this ear, but we're very pleased with the passing. These DICesare was CdM's offensive workhorse, carrying 20 times for 61 yards, but aside from him and Walz's 23-yard scramble, the Sea Kings' ground game, the cornerstone of their offense, was vi rtually nil. kids can play with anybody. · "I think this group wanted to go to CIF, but I think with the change in coaches this year they ercn't sure if they could." . Defensive ends David Lee and Fred Garcia' re· corded sacks for the Sea Kings in the first and second quarters, respectively, but the team's interceptions in the fourth proved to be the difference,. The Sea Kings had chances to put the Warriors away,· after Woodbridge scored to pull within one poin1. Walz returned the Warriors' ensuing kickoff 34 yards, then scrambled for 23 yards on CdM's second piny back. Dut Walz, with CdM on the Woodbridge 39, was sacked for a minus-7 yards as "We finally came up with big defensive plays to· night," Schuster said. "It \\as a good, hard-hilling football game. But l 'm too old for g'::lmes to be this close. My hair's as gray as l want to get it." time ran out in the first half. In the third quarter, Woodbridge muffed a punt, bouncing ore the re- ceiver's helmet, and CdM's Matt Perry recovered at midfield. But the Sen King drive was stalled when Jimmy Keane's 40-yard field goal at· CdM started a drive from the Woodbridge 45 once, but aside from that, the Sea Kings were com.bted be- ginning with poor field position, thanks to Wood- bridge punter Jason Chapple, "ho booted Ci\.e balls for an average of 50.4 yards, including a 62-yarder: h•VlowL ...... L.eeeue Owerah WLT WLT •• .._,.,.5 o o 10 o o Chapple and Dicesare put on a punting clinic. DiCesare a\eraged nearly 40 yards on his five punts. •C4111 3 2 0 5 s 0 El TOIO 2 2 1 5 ' 1 IMne 211 44 1 S. MlrgacQ 1 3 0 3 I 0 The Sea Kings punted twice and ' lost their only fumble late in the game. NEWPORT HARBOR Fre• P•9• 7 memorated a truly un·expected achievement. Indeed, many predicted the Sailors would ha\c trouble reach· iog .500 when fall drills began. WoodbodQe 0 5 0 5 5 0 ··Clinclled ~ • Clinched Cf' pllyoft t>em ThunUJ'e ec«H C4lll ., • Woodlllidge I •-.•rt ia, El Toro 14 .......... a....(7:~) SatU ~DW • lrWll Com,ay, filling in at defensive t:ick· le for Moises Piedra, who went do,,n early in the first quarter "ith a right ankle injury, had '" o of four H:irbor sacks, !>tripping Wilson to force a fumble rcco\ cred by Hogan '' ith the second. "It's re11lly a liule overwhelming," said Brinkley, the latest cu!>todian of the school's proud gridiron tradition. "There ha\.e been a lot of great players and coaches who have come through here. That (end zone) picture will be something 1'11 always have 10 look upon with pride." Johnson was the offen ive standout, c:ipping a ca- reer-high 193-yard., rushing performance with a 73- ya rd touchdo\\ n jaunt early in the fourth quarter. "We did •• lot of good things," said Drinkley, '~hos!! squad did not yield a turno .. cr. "(Johnson) made some great runs, \\C blocked ''ell, and Giordani made a couple great throws." Riggle, a starting linebacker and fullback, can aho take particular pride in his performance. The 5-foot· 11, 205-pounder -big by Newport standards -was all over field defensively and scored his first varsity touchdown, catching an 11-yard Giordan·i nip to ake it 14-0. The Newport defense, which also got sacks from Johns and Grant Lewin, yielded just 4 yards on the ground, though Wilson completed 17 of 32 for 203 ya rds, with no interceptions. "That was the best game of my life," said Riggle, ho shared big·pl:iy defensive honors with Bill Johns, an McDonough, Sky Conway, Jack Hogan, Dan adie, Johnson and Mike Freeman. , Only one compll!tion, a 23-yard TD connection to Joe Arder In the final period, Y.ent for 'more than 13 yards, as Ne" port's secondary punbhed rccei,ers '"ith bone-jarring hits on completions in front of them. int conversion on a run by Gonza· put the Eagles up, 8-7. Laguna regained the lead literally 1econds later when Pivaroff hooked •P with Zcda Stone on a 63-yard 1Duchdown on just the second play after the ensuing kickoff. Estancia (4-6, 1-4) then went on a ime-consuming 12-play, 80-yard drive ith Amaya plunging ,in from the 1, PllClllG c...t LM9ue L.eetiue o..r.11 WLT WLT •llglm 1111 ' o o 1 2 o •llite=._µ,3 1 7 1 I ·~ 2 1 4 4 1 AISi 30 380 ··•--••140 410 "-llldll 4 0 2 I 0 'T:lnctld ~ DMsiall WI Pllyofts n..r...-...... ~ INdl 22 • ..._.. H T ....... '•0....(7) Uguna ltls vs. ...... Nlwpoll AllSo _...vs.~ .• .,. lead in the scesa\ contest as Ama)a !>\\Cpt in from the 11 \\ith 4:18 left for fl 20-16 lcjd. Thanks to a facema:.k pcnllty on the lickoff return, the Artists had a !>hort field to ''Ork \\ith, starting on their O\\ n 48. A Ph aroff·to-Ryan Steel connection of 30 ) ards "as a key pla), setting the Artists up at the 11. From there, Pi\'aroff faked 10 the outside, cut in!>ide and dodged a would-be tacller while going into the end zone for the winning score. s the Eagles regained the lead at 14-13 with 3:34 left n the third period. "I don't think we played all that well defensively," A Brad Dohn field goal put Laguna back up early in the fourth quarter, but the ~gles took their final Liebengood added. "They (the Artists) "ere able to make the plays in some key situations." HIGH SCHOOL FOOTULL OATISTICS lllWllGl't Hnor 3&, B Toro 14 Score br Quartore o 1 o 1-14 14 7 7 7-38 Flret Quarter NH-Joflnson M 1111 (hft lib), 11.22. NH-"-11 pus llotn Glclrdanl (Pardy ~. 3.44. S.C-4Qurtw ET-ttnwly I 1\11 UoMscll ~. t04 NH-Ndo 23 pm hGl'I GDdali' (htO, kltl), 0.2S. Thl~o..rt ... NH-Snlsram ~ ltCMfY In end lGnl (Pardy ti),101. ,......_Quart ... ET-Adel 23 pm lrGm 9t'ilaon (Johnson kick), 9.4t. NH-Johnson 73 Ml (P•dy We~. 1114. ~ 3..700 (tllam*d). lpvtDUAL RUltaMO n-ttwwd. 12~. Mtf. 1-21; Singo, H Whon. 12-mftls· II. • NH-Jomson. 1·1113, Klguolf, 13-71: ThordMn. 7-27. awon. 2-1; ffldrabtft. 1-t 11111 sue ..,. 1-mirM·l4. INOMDUAL •MllNO ET-Wison. 17-32-0. 2031 ftf-GlonSll1I. s.11.0. $4, """"""· 0.1..0 IMOMDUAL UCSMH n -Sqo. 1.s2. Hwilfly. ws. "'*'· ws. r~. 1-7:.lln'tl.1"' NH-Nido. 1-23, r,..,,.., 2·13; "'8glt, Ht, llN!now. 1-7. GAiia ITATIITICI n • ,...... 1$ 11 ....... ~ 27-44 ... l = ~ 17-»"j .. ,:: ........ .,,,,.. ti • .......... ..... -' :.,.. 1:---t: ruou... ._. H ............. Ml Mf -----,,. -........... ~,,., ........... CINlll 1111 ... 7 ........ Beacb 22, Estancil 20 WOOllllMll 8 ac .... ~,~ Corona 11* Mir O 7 0 0-7 Wooclwic!Qt o 1 o o-5 Seceftd au.tter Cell-Divis 65 pass Inn Wlll ~LU), 5 59 Woocl-WMerield 7 1111 ~ ~ 1.35 AllilnUlct 1,000 (Hlam*d). HIDMDUAL RUIHIH CdM-~•. 20-ll: w.rr. •n. Shmtl. 1-1 , o·,,...., 1.fof..m11w-1. Wood-~ 1•92. Cltw. W2. Howlrct. 1·25. Domhl. W: H1rr11. Mlr-rim-15. llmMOUAI. ...... CdM-W.a, M2..0. t35. Wood-ltlml. l-tS-1. SI; Hlnbl. 0-1-0 .oMOUAL UCSMH CdM-OM, 3-101; CCIII, 1 ·I I; OICesMa, 1-1, SHnw. t-5 Wood-Hlrilall. 2-21. .... 2·1&. Clew, 1-12. ~t-,5. GAllR ITATISTICI C4ll Ar-.-.. I AllfuJ,.. tt-17 ...... ,.. ,. ...... M2 .. __ ,...... 45 Tl 01,.... 1.-.1 ........ 210 .. ... 5-31..1 .............. ,., ~...... .. n..-......-2411 ......... ~Unlllt,... ' ..- 12 1).151 SI l-1W 10 2.-.11 ZOI 6-50• .. MO 2344 lcore "r ~.,.. 0 0 " 11-20 7 0 I 11-22 Finl Guarlor ll-Pttwll 1 Nil~ ~).140 Thi~ Quarlor [sl-NnayJ 5 Ml (GoMlez M), 9 39 ll-Sln 13 pw lnlm P!vwoll (11111 ~. I SS E SI -Amip 1 1\11 ~ railed). 3 34 ,owtlt Quartet' l8-8GM 20 FG, 1001. (st-AINYI 11 1111 (11111 lillld). 4 11 l8-Prt•oll 11 1111 (kcll llloc~. 2 SI. Alltndwt IOO (tsllNllc!) IMDMOUAL RUSHING (st-GoMla, 20-132. Amaya. 11-123. lCllTlell. 2-4. flll.C, 1·1; JMlld, 6-lol-l!WM 5 lB-Sletl. 12·68, a.lly, 4'°'3• lo.dola. 6-6, Pw110fl. 11· 15 INDMDUAL •MllNQ EJl-Jftd. 1·2.0, I. a.-. 1-0-1. 0 lJ-PIYnft. 12·23-0, »I lllDMOUM. UCEIY'UeO Ell-Sldtr, 1 .. La-Slone, S-103. s.. J..U. ~j 1·37. Oitsley, 1-111, Uidol. HI. MIJw, 1-1 0Am9TAM11CS ... ma._ 11 '""" Rllsllll ,.... ..... \ ,...,_,...... I ..... 1..S.1 .'*",.... 1fl k ,.. , .. ,4 IMll tltdlel 111 PWts NU ,..,............... ., '11Qs•--NI lint ti,....._ IUI .,.,. ...... ~ ....... _ La 11 31-lSI 231 1t..z>.O 35 ~ .01 .... ,., '"'" •ta DCC men close In on playons ...,. Pirates position themselves for a run at the playoffs with 2-1 win over Fullerton. COSTA MESA -The Orange Coast College men's soccer team moved into po- sition to clinch their seventh straight Southern California Regional playoff berth Thursday, defeating Orange Empire Conf ere nee visitor Fullerton, 2-1. Matt Rillera and Newport Harbor High product Jim Hicks scored goals for the Pirates (9-4-4, 5-3·2 in con- ference) on a!>sists from Ka- zyuki Nakata and Enrique Diez, respectively. The Pirat~s need only one victory in their remaining two matches, Tuesday against Irvine Vdlley, or Thursday against conference champion Rancho Santiago·, to ensure a return to the postseason. Chris Cartwright had four saves for the Pirates, who dropped the Hornets to 6-8· 3, 4-5·2. DCC women boot Fullerton around, 2-1 COSTA MESA -The Orange Coast College women's soccer team broke a scoreless deadlock with two second-half goals and hung on for a 2· 1 Orunge Empire Conference victory Thursday O\'er v1si ting Fullerton. The win helped OCC (13-5, 10--t in conference) remain two points behind Palomar (10-3-2) in the race for second place. OCC's Danae Fielder opened the scoring with an assi!>t from Heather Siegel, tying Jenna Bief· eld with seven goals for the team leadership this season, Polly Gifford cashed in a Carrie Martin assist for the other Pirates tally, as OCC outshot the Hornets (3-10·1, 3-9-1), 22·3. LOCAL SCHEDULEr TODAY , ...... 11 High school -Liguni Hills vs. Costa Mesi, at Nc"port Harbor, 7 p.m. .......... Community college "omen '-Orange Co.ut at Charfey Tourn.lment (first round, H. Chaffey, 8 p.m.) W•ter pel, ' Community college -Or;inge C0.1st it Solllhern ulifornia Reg.ion.its Tourniment (al Citn1s, 3:30 p.m.) SATUllDAY , ...... .. Community college -Oringe C0.tJI .it 5.Jddleb.lck College, 7 p.m. w ••• , , ••• Community college -Orange C0.1st at Southern Cllifornia tournament at Belmont Pl.l.U, long Beach. . ....... .. Community college men -College of the un)'OllS at Orange C0.1st. 7 p.m. Community college women -Orange Co.isl it Chaffey Tourn.1menl. c.. ... ce .. •try High school bots ind firls -OF Prelims lit ML Sin AnlOlllO College. lo)'s J-M (7':30 a.m.), Newport Harbor; Boys 3-A (8:30 ~m.), Es&Mlci.1; loys J-A (9 a.m.), C«ona ~I Mat; Cirls 3-A (11 : 12 a.m.), Corona del M.lr, T•nti Pul.ins (Esunci.a). SATVllDAY .......... Community colle1e 'l'Otnen -Oranp Cout •t Ch.tr~ Tourn.imfllL Friday, November 11, 1114 8 An old nsh 1111: ,_. Weather, poor counts. ...,. Catalina locale is still decent. but lack of anglers equates a lack of trips . S torm fronts moving through the Southland dropped foh counts for the local sportfishing Oeet ?ls !i.trong winds, choppy seas and a lack of anglers combined to make for preuy poor fi shing conditions this \\Cek. "We have plenty of bait and there is good 1imit fishing for bonito and calico bas!) at Catalina Island," said Chick Stroh at Pavey's Lockt:r (673-143.i). "We just are not getting enough anglers during the week to make the trip to the island." Sport boats are filling sacks Tollycrnft based out of Newport Ileach, 't\On n total of $591,710 as they took most of the first-place awards and boated a record catch by landing a 993-pound blue marHn. Joe Mike Lopez of Newport Deach skippered the Ke/ly Ann to a second-place finish and the boat won S88,964, while Marshall Hugo of Corona del Mar hook~d into a 628-pound blue marlin that pu::.hed the angler's team into third plJce und they went home \\ith Sl69,874 in winnings. Richard Berg of Newport Be:Jch took his del~e sportfisher Jafapeno do" n to Cabo for the billfish tournament and Dennis Ambrose of Costa Mda landed a 509-pound blue marlin that was enough to pljce Berg's boat in fifth place. Mark Weniger of Newport with wh itefish and rock cod fishing on th.e 14 Mile Bank, and good fishing continues for both the half·d:J~ and three-qu~rter day party boats runnjng out of both Newport Bay landings. Not too much is happening along the beach as cold water h'Jr"f mo .. ed in and strong wa\e action has turned the water over and \Cry off-color conditions h:i' e slo\\ ed the coa!>tal bite. Jim Niemiec Shores also participated in the Bisbee Billfistr Tournament as a member of the Texas Terrors Team fishing on board the sportfisher Man:m:i, capt::iined by Mark Han)on of Newport Bt::ich. Weniger landed a 300-pound blue marlin anJ then topped off an c:x iting "eek of Mexican big gJme fishing by reeling in a \_>lack marlin \\Cighing more than 600 • Outdoors Shark fishing remains a good few miles off the beach in the blue "ater. The C:Jliforni3 D;rn n is making shark fishing trip) un Friday and Sat~rda} night). It's been a !>teady bite on blue sharks with lots of the blue!> weighing more than SO poul}Js being caught and relea:.eJ on most every trip. There are abu a few small makos being Cjl1ght which are also being put back in the ocean to grow up. The California D .. mn departs the docks at 6:30 p.m. and is usually back by midnight. Anglers should dress \\armly, and good shark fishing t:id.lc is available at the t:iclJc !>hop . •The 14th annual Bi::.bee1's Black and Blue Marlin Jackpot Tournament is nO\\ histOl)' and some outstanding cat he!> "ere made. More than a mnlion dollar!> "as split up among world-clai.s billfbh anglers "ho enjoyed one of the besl marlin fishing tournaments ever held off Cabo San Lucas. Dob Unvert of Ne"port Dench, who produces "Ocejn Watch," reported that it was a fant.isuc billfish tournament. lots of new records "ere set :ind entries were already pouring in for next year'!> e' em. The winning team, fi~h1ng aboard the Pic:inte. a -tO-foot pounds! • TunµJ,e moved south, and --, spon boats operaung out of San Diego landings are not ftndin~ the big ::.chools of } e11o" fin that \~ere being fished o'er the \\Cekend. 1f the seas settle do\\n, tuna could pop back up off Baja \\ithin the one-day range, and NO\ember trips could still get into some pretty good stops. There is talk of an "El Nino" weather pattern pushing up Crom the south, and/If this is the case, tuna and other warm water fish could be targeted by the border city tleet through November. •Irvine uke began its winter trout fishing !>eason this past \\eek~nd, and anglers reeled in a number of trophy class trou1. Tom Hoo\er of Ne"' port Beach lam.led a 10.3-pound rainbow trout on opening \\eekend fishing along the Y.est shore of the lake and hooked the huge bow on an infl::ited night crawler. lnine Y.ill be stocked \.\eekJy all season long Y.ith thousands of pounds of rainbow and German bro" n trout to maintain good truut fishing at Orange County's best fishing 1ake. For an update on fishing conditions and the Christmas Tagged Fi sh Bonanza scheduled to begin on Nov. 25. c.ill the bait shop at 649-~991. The "Outstanding" SHORE HOUSE ______ .. _______ _ BREAKFAST, LUNCH OR.DINNER Buy 1 & Get 2nd of Equal or Lesser Value FREE. l 7. 9 5 Maximum Value Valid 1 Days a Week 6:00am • 1 O:OOpm Dme-ln Only Not valid wrth any ot~r off t r, [J(p 1 111 1 /94 ---------------------~-Soteate T. V. -Codtflls/&tirf 't "'"' -Fri. s.t. S.. ,_., 263 East 17th Street, C.M. 714 650-2432 Ynfi'-hllAmt t-'& -..,•OlflllMJSA Wiil'-· 1 ..... '= ..... ..... ~ •. .. (< ' to Fr!dp, Npyrnlp!r 11, 1p ....... 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Mt ...... = ... llllf et a.. .,,. ---' ' ' LOU.EEN HAR0£N AU be oOcalMd bV cOIUclinO menced to lranaect buslo ..._ ..__ ----' ... haw lhe '*of 1..... APRIL KOUEH80AN Alt the N;Jenr:y Office .. (7t•) MM unci. the Fk:lllloul '°'"' "· ............ 4. • .. ... .. ...... --....... 11\e flcllllou1 llu11n .. 1 FrM025 SHARMON HANNON 7"""31. -lkltlinesl Name(•) 11119d 11• 1... IMATI.::-:-o.ed ~ '-"'I ... C:::'.i • =--~:~TOLl~~~lll PUIUC NOTICI An2 Mela L ReMw, .. llbCM on: ~ 20. rue• n:ecorded • ""V'Ou.m;:v DAM-........ ..-:L -~ UTAH LIMITED PARTNER STEPHEN GREGO A1S3 MUtM DlreoW, C:..• t914 Ml •• Oocu1nen WI the ...... lily IM .. ...._, _.. - SHIP, 1•00 e. Katell~ HC UH ru:~~~.r~~83~HI ..... llellewle,wl ~:!,!~. filed llUJ .._ U71 oowt. tf Y9" .. e Hf" llM Deed '11 TNlt. wllft Int, Oflll09, CA 9*1 llOTICa OP JEAH JUSTICE 890 ~ wilh the Coun Clerk ol "°"111 • ... Hf ol OUlcte fUIUC llOT1CI toft Int...... lft -.. ........ ........ • ,,... The Flcllllou• Bualn .. 1 POITION TO SHEMY SUWVAN 11135 Publl1hed Newe>orl Ofenge councy ~ October 8uelne• --._ :... ~oe:=-"'81e..1. _you """' th vMlll 111 f"" ~ ~ Neme referred '° above ADMINIST•R KATHLEEN REAGAN 9Hch,Co11a Mesa O.ily s 19e4 T l ... l•IRI ounty 1ceeu i CNIU1 .. 1 whh 1M 0ourt e forfMf W-0, ~ollnlel. c:ri:J-C:,t°"Of~-30-~0,'° the UTAH OP• 8138 PlloC NOwtnb« l1. 18, 25, ' ' FU4tN The=='°"'•• euieca br. °': a;,0t11 llOl'ICI OF Re...-t tor ~ :...r...... ~ FtleN~ Fe~:r lglNll llOMALDCMHLMIA MATfHEWJAMESC22 11MM. Publl•h•d Newpo rt ~cHART'IRs 2901 L~anunmerriedn-. Hill-TO Notoeofthetllngoht1 ............ °' .. '""'" Jelftey Paul UIJenqulat, ~~=:· :!!::!, ~~~,tr~~~ ca3 F035 BeacM:o11a M... Dally W. Pacific: Cout Hleihwav • ..!, to .... ..:'~ euc =!fJPfL~ ~": ~:-:. M _. '11 _ _.!le~ 11200 Oaltvlew Or .. Oalt· tied! ~t ecs1' JOHN MUSICO D21 PUILIC NOTICE Pilot OCtOWf 21, 28. NO-NewpoR BNCh. CA f2M:f' I ..... _. -·· • ---....... ~ --of dale, CA lls:l61 t tor~, ~ • JUDITH GOOD D71 vember • 11 , 994 Jurtk M HK, • ~ II Of CMh ·~ -I..... 9"Y _.._'"'.""'! or 8004:" TIUll, ~ '::lA'°'·ll .~~; .. ~.~0~,v~:'"R~~: :~ .. J:Zf:t~~ ro~f~~81r~~ E10 o;~:.=:o . . . F004 ~~=p~~220 ~ ri:9=r'.:~h!" J~:~u CME ~75442 ~~ ~rfoml: ::-:: .=.. ... -: ~~dy ~T :092 ol: RONALD CANDEl.AAIA JAMES JAMIESON & AS-8U•lne•• Name PUBLIC NOTICE :vah ~•9a...~unt1ngton Iron• enate:!e~o lh To al heln, bene"2 ~ ~ .. ~:: ~!!,.~ =-- ' UI .. waa con-A PETITION l'IU been SOCIATES F2 ltetemenl ac • CourthoU.. 1 ol.te•. creditors. oon-, .. ~ f ---· ' • ducted by I llmlled part· r~ed by PATRICIA CANOE· TRAVl.IN MCCORMACK Th• tollowlng '*'°"' .,. ons12f5288 Thi• bu~ln ... fl con-CMc °"" w lingent ctedfton, end orm -· rom The bellilftCMrY under Mrsfllp LAAIA In lh• Superior F31 doing bUllneH ... Flclltlous ducted by. a genetll 1)1111· .. Ana CA .a person• who mey othe~ the oourt defk. Mid Deed "' "-' .__. :~· .~:·~r:~~y w~1!1~11-:. Court ol c.i11om1a, Counly ?o~~~~~~HAL F57 CDMI INVESTORS, 4100 ........... Heme R~~lir111l hH nol yet ""• and 0 lnter•ll con wlM .,. Interested In ::.:=r..-...:r:.rr. !'!:.!. .. ~ ,,::!_~· 0 Cou I N • ol ORANGE. ~port Place, S""-830, ···~· b-o I llanuct bldi veyed lo and -.... wlU Of .... t. or ...... ___ ;.____ .... -eo ·-.,. ___ a ~~~1194 n Yon ov m-THE PETITION requests SUSAN MARY GIRAAD N9WP0'1 Beach CA 112660 The lollowlng persons ar1 UllOun,: lictl~ ""'br 11 u~ .. ,d Deed both of· WILLIAM > _. -..-. DUii lllolt of 0.- J:Hery P1iA Uljenqulsl that PATRICIA CANOE· F~S'EMAAV PL.ASC CIA RRCANINV, • C91110fnla doing bUslness u : ~,.: .:ve. name(•) '""'' In d'9 PfopMJ 111 AUGUST jAAVIS ::::.. ,.,.. CA 92707 ,.... .... DelllMll flor°''t:: Publl•hed NQwport Beach-LARIA be appolnled as ~ gtntr'll Partnetshlp, 4HIO 01 ASSET MANAGEMENT Jurek M Ptlek ualed In Hid Coun1r A PETITION hit and a..-.__. Costa Mesa P~ol Novem· peraonal tepresenlaUVe to F~tkN S UJV 7 New~ Place, Suill 830. COMPANY, 1718 MoNOVil Thia 1~ wu flied Callfoml• deeGribed u : been filed b)' JANET 11/04. 11/07. 11111 feul and Eec*NI IO Sell. ber • " 18 25 1994. •dmlnlsteflhe utate ot ~ CYNTHI~ w OGEN Newi>Ott Beach. CA 92660 A\19n1Je, Costa Mesa. Call· wi\l'I lhe Coonty Clerk ol EICHllllT NAN JARVIS DONOVAN In PUIUC-n.. ......_ .... c8UNd • • • • F030 decedent. Mark A. and Roxi• Robin. fomla 112627 Or County Oc1obtf PAACEL 1 '" almpl the s ri C f -·-Mid NoOce ~Defee* and THE PETITION requests G}~FF WEINER ~3 2253 t Eloise 01tve, LaJ<.e Corelco, a C1JiJOfnla COf· 6 = on ille 1o Condomlnlu C.Uf:;:.• o~ o~n of !ledlon to Sell IO be ,.. PUBLIC NOTICE the dec:edenl'1 WILL and FCNHI, CA 02830 poratlon, 1718 Morvovla • • Unit No 71 CTN "Unit''I 0 •, n Y 0 NOTICe OF corded "' IN county ---------codlc:tls. if 111y. be admllled JEFF WEINER ~5 Stephen M. Zolollich, 5t6 Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA -Fl242M a1 ahOWtl u lhe c range, • 11tUST&'9 IALL ...... IN ,..., ptOptfty 19 BSC 3351 10 probate. The will and VINCENT CRAWFORD o.Anza Dflve, C0tona del 92627 Publl1hed Newport Beach-nJum ~ enu:O TH£ PETITION r• TnMM .... No. •W~ loUlld and mote tNn NOTICI! OF any codlcUs are available H69 Mar, CA 92625 This buslneu I$ con· Costa Mesa DlllY Pilot No-"Condominium t.N' 1 quHt• th•t JANET Tiiie Order No. 210tl1~ .... moncN ha~ PETITION TO lor tllaminallon In the file ~1':;fg;~~Ws.f ~1~~ Gall Zolovlch, 516 DeAnza ducted by: a corporation vembef •. 11, 18, 25, 199-4. Loi 1 ol Tract No. JAAVts DONOVAN be ~No. as.111 ......, 9ince luc.h ADMINISTER kepi by the coun. oAu CO .,,, , 'Y H142 Drive, Corona dtl Mar, CA Th• 1egls1rant(s) com-F032 10SIJN). County ol ~ 9PPC1intad f19 perao~el .,,... ~1~ '9COC'dallon. THE PETITION requests ""' N,,.,...._ 92825 menoed to transact busl· nge Stale 01 Calilomla repreHntatrve to admm, YOU M! If D!fAUL T Amettcan Sec:urittM ESTATE OF: 0 authority to administer the BRENDA EDDINGTON Thia business Is co"' ness undtf lhe Actltlous PUBLIC NOTICE c oun'ty ot Orange st.a 'later th• estate of the UNDER A ORD OF Company by Its MIOmeY EDWARD P. GIDDIN S, estate under the lndepen-H146 ducted by: a genetal part· Business Name(s) listed f Calllornl• '4Th decedent. TRUST DATED 0Mt1/'rt. lft fact NcM1tl ~n aka EDWARD PAUL denl Adminlslratlon of Es-CHRIS SVOGER tiJ41&2 ne,.hlp obove on: October 13, Flctllloue "'Piao") recorded 0 THE PETITION re, UNLESS YOU TAl<e AC,~ Company A OIDDINOS1 •h tales Act. (Tills authorlly MARIA MARQUEZ The reglstranl(s) com-1994 Bu•lnHa Name July 12 ' 1979 81 Oocu· queat1 the decedent'• T10N TO PROTECT YOUR ~ Cotpor.uon EDWARD QIDDINOS wlll allow the personal rep-Published Newport menc:ed to transact busl· Corefco, a Calilornla cor· Stetement ment No 1ssio. lo Boo WILL and codici11, if PROPERTY, rT MAY BE SucceM<lf' bV ...,._.. to CASE NO. A175457 1esentaUve to take many B~acn-Costa Mesa Dilly ness under the Flctltlous pora.tlon, David E. Gris-The tollowlng peraon1111e 1322&. Paoea 76 lhrouo any, be admht•d to SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. IMCO RHlty 5-tvleff·A To all helll, t-onellclatles, 1clions without court ap-Ptlol Novembor.._5, 1 1,~~s Buslneu Name(s) Usled wold, Vice P1eslden1 doing buslMH as: '15, lnc1u1i11e. ot Otlicla probate. The WILL and IF YOU NEED AN EX· callfomla Llm"-d Partner- credltora, conllngenl Cftdl· pr_oval. Before taking cec-above on: June 29, \988/ This •tatement was ltled DUNCAN CONS TR UC· Rec01d1 of aald orang eny codicil• are avail· PlANATION OF THf NA· 9"lp. P.O. Box IOI031, P .. tors, and persons who may ta1n very Important actions, PUBLIC NOTICE September 20, 1994 with the County Clerk ol TION, 600 1511) Street, County. which Plan per· able for examination In TURE Of lME taluma, CA M17S..037l otherwise be Interested In however, tho personal tep· Slephen M. Zotovlch Orange County on October Newport Beach, CA 92663 taint to lhal property d the file kept by th• PROCEEDINGS AGAINST Tele~ Number: (107 the will or 81 1 1119 or both resenlalive wlll be 1equlred SUPERIOR COURT Thia statement was filed 13, 1-994. JamH Earle Duncan, 600 1crlbed In Tract No court YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· 523.aUO, By: Betti L Pa· ol: EDWARD P. GIDDINGS: lo give nollc• to Interested OF CAL1FORNIA, with lhe County Clerk of F624947 15th Street, Newport 10587, recorded tn•B.Po THE PETITION , • TACT A LAWYEA. vlenkcw, As•t Vice PrHI· Bka EDWARD PAUL GID· persons unless they have COUNTY OF ORANGE 01ange County on October Published Newport Beach, Qallrornla 92883 449 Pages s through t th .t • On 121021M et 1:00 P.M .• dent. Date: 11/02/M DINGS. aJta EDWARD GID· waived notice or c;onse!'led 341 Th Cit D I 5, 1994 Beach-Costa Mesa Dally This buslneu 11 C0"7 ot Mt1celtaneou1 Mapa :m111 I! au "''!'• y to American Sec:urttMI Com· ASAP1'3857 DINGS to the proposed JICtl,OI}.) • 'I r ve • F824200 Pilot Octobo 21 "'8 N dueled by: an Individual Records ol aald Orang Nater tr... eatate peny, a ~n, .. 11111, 1111a, 11125 A PETITION has beon The lndopendenl admlO'-· Poat Office Box 14t 71 Published Newport Beach· ' • ' • o-The regl11r1nt(s) com· County under .tM Independent tM duly a Tn.ieM • filed by PATRICIA GID· trollon authority wlll be Orenge, CA Costa Mesa Dall Pilot Oc· vember 4, 11, 1994. meoced to transact busl· PARCEl. 2 An undivld Admlrntretlon of E~, under a pureuent to DINGS in the Supetlor granted unless an lnle1-92613:1571 1 be 21 28 NY b 4 F002 ness under 1h• Flctlllous ed OO:l!ta percent Inter tetea Act. (Thi• authort' Deed of Truet. Reconled 'court ol Cal11omlo. County ested person Illes an ob-IN THE MATTER OF 1~ '-A. . ovem ,, ' PUBLIC NOTtCE Buslnesa Name(s) fisted est In and lo the Com tv will allow th• pat1on-on OMl317t .. Document ol ORANGE Jecuon to lh4 pelltlon Md THE PETITION TO • l....,. above on: 9-23·1994 mon AreH .. ahown an el representative to take No. •110 Booll 13130 Page THE PETITION requests show good cause why lhe CHANGE THE NAME FOOi cna1215337 James Duncan dellned on the Plan, e• many action• w ithout ""of Oftlc:lal Reconle ln thal PATRICIA GIDDINGS court should not grant the OF SWATI RAMESH PUBLIC NOTICE Flctllloue This slatement was filed cept all oll, gas and hy obtaining court epprov-IN 01'r1ce of IN Recorder ,,,..0 .. ·-· be appolnled ., personal authorlly. . , w11h the County Cletk ol drocarbon aubllance el. Before \eking certain of Orange County, Cellfot· ---epreNnlallve 10 admlnis· A HEARING on the pell· RAVAL ON BEHAiF OF Flctlllou• Bu1lnea1 Nam• Orange County on OC1ober beneath • depth ol s very Important action•, nla, eaecutiad tiv: Cleyton ..,.,, O&M er the estate ol lhe dee• llon will be held on ~E· A-0 AM M I C H"A E L Buslneu Name St.!•m•nt 11, 1994. lee1 lrom the aurfac:e o howewr • the personal L. Doney and June S. CMllllrr • ""'-Y dent. CEMBER 1. 1994. 11 I .45 BUSTIER St The followtng persons are F824540 11id land wt th no right o r--reaentative will be Ooraey, ~ and .,,._ ~ • ~ THE PETITION P.r.'r In -Oopt. 703 localed CASE NUMBER atement doing business as· p d rl w,. . . • • w... tienanee a1 Truetil>( ' reques1s at 341 The City Orlve The following persons are SUS SHACKGOURMET ubhshe Newport Beach· •u ace entry above 5 required to g111• notice r""'! ' "SeMitl All F•lllu" lhe dec•fent s WILL end Soulh Orange CA 92668 A174523 doing business as· FROZEN YOGURT 1910 W Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Oc· teel trom th• 1uriace o to intere1tad persons ~a~~ ~.A., ~ 182$ ~ foodlCl~~,:"~t!e !~r~~ IF YOU OBJECT TO lhe ORDER TO SHOW SCHOLM PRODUcnONS, Balboa Blvd •• 'Newpo1i tober 2t. 28, November •• t,1··~ ,:rnd. /~ reaent• un!•.. they have IClof't .. a;;.;.ftt.1.ty~90C COlta ..... ony~odicils are a~ollable granllng of ltle pellllon, you CAUSE FOR CHANG~ 281 P1lnc•1on Or., Costa Bea<:h, Calit. 92663 11, 1994. u~m~n~!t ma~g~~Y\~ w .. ved notice or co~ WNI' Mii at pubffC aucdon ........ ;;;;•;M=•··· lor examln4llon In the Me should appear al the near· OF NAME Mesa, CA 92626 Kallan Chow, 16621 Es· F006 Deed recorded •10 800 •e~ted to the propoted to the hlgtleet blddet for kepi by lhe COi.if\. Ing and 11a1e your ob-PETITIONER(S) Swa1l Rtehatd R. Seaholm, 281 tella Ave .• Cerritos, Calif. PUBLIC NOTICE 9560 Pa e 838 01 Ollie.I •ct.ion.) The ,lndep.•n-caeh (payMte ae tlfM of THE PETITION requests lecllons or file wrjnen o~ Ramesh Raval on t>ehall ol Princeton Or .. Cosla Mesa. 90703 Record• g dent ad~in11trat1on ..,. (n lawful money of the PAC911C VllW authCNilY 10 odmlnlsler tho ec11ons w11tt lhe court be· ADAM MICHAEL BUSTER, CA 92626 Chi-Mel Hs~. 16621 Eslella Fl Ill authority will a,. granted tJnlt9d Jt.8W9 by c.Mh a m'DNAL PAM estate under the lndepen-lore the hearing. Your ap-a minor HAS/HAVE FILED Mary Lynn Seaholm, 281 f!.ive .. Cerritos, Calif. 90703 ct oua PAACEl 3 An e•clu unlea1 an lntereated caehlet'• c...C-dRwn 'by CelMlerY • ~ denl Administration 01 Es· pearance may be In person A PETITION FOR AN Princeton Dr., Costa Mesa, This business Is con-Bualn•H Name sive riyh1 and ea1eruen person fil•• en obi-ction • .._or national blntl. • a.-• er...efl'Y 1 Hlles Act (Thts aulhorlly or by your a11omey. O ADER T 0 CH ANGE CA 92626 ducted by: a joint venture SlatMn•nt lo use 1"• B<tlcony Are to th• petition •nd cheek drawn by • •late or 3500 Padllc om. ~ will allow the personal rop-IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR NAMES FROM ADAM Ronald Schoon, •161 Bay· The regislrant(s) com· The following porsons are dc11gnaled B 76 on lh show• good cause why fedenl cl'Wdft union °' • ~ :,,_ ' roseniativ• 10 take many or a contingent creditor ol MICHAEL BUSTER TO Chlf Way, Oceansitle, CA menced 10 transact busi· doing business as: Pl"'' "" bcin~ appurte the court should not cheek dnwm by•.-°' ...._ acuons wllhoul coun l'P-the deceased, you mus_t lile PARAS RAVAL 92056 ness under the Flcti~ious WEDDING SHOWCASE, nanl Lo the un I grant the authorit • f9derel savl• and loan II~~~~~~=~~ provaJ. belore laking Ctr· ;cur claim wllh the court It Is hereby ordered that Thi• buslooss '" con· Business Nome(s) fisted 504 S. Beoch Blvd .. 1304, PAACEL • An e•clu A HEARING ln the n90Clltlon, · Hvlnp n · \ain very lmpor1anl actions and mall a copy to the per· ab persons ln1e1esled In due1ed by: a general parl· above on: n/a Anaheim, CA 92804 s111e 11Uht 11nd eaumen ti · 'II b h Id soc:latlon o< Nvlnp bank ,_ Ill ... however I.he porional rep'. sonal representative ap· this mailer appeat be101e nershlp • Kallan Chow/Chi-Mel Hsu ADCOM Publlshlng Inc., 10 use ll1e Parking Space g• uonb w• 1 •1994 °~ apec:lfted 0 In HCtlon 5102 -• •IURIY resentallve wlll be required po1n1td by lhe coun within lhls court In Departmonl The reglslranl(s) com-This slatemonl was tiled (CA) deaigt1aic<.1 on the Pia ~oem er . • e of the Flnanc:lal Code and -- to give noUc• 10 lnleresled lour months from the dale No. 703 ol the Orange mencod lo transact busl· with Ille County Clerk 01 Thf1 business is co"' as Parkmg Space No, PS l .45 P .M . In 04Wt. 793 authorized to do bWJnn• M°'1uery '* Chapel persons unless they havo or first lssuance ol the let· Coun1y Supetlor Court at ness under the Flctilious Orange County on October ducted by: a corporalion 28: 10oc.eted et 341 he CC1ty In this •tale) At: The ~tlon waived notice or consented ters as provided In seC11on the addreu shown above Business Name(s) llsled 5, 1~. Tne 1egls1rant(s) com· he lolal amount of the rive Orange A Morth Front · entnnc:• to 110 Broedw.., · 10 lh4I proposed iction) 9100 ol the Cahfomla Pro-on 12/6, 1994, at 2:00 above on: October 1, 1994 F624113 mencod 10 transacl busl· u11µa•d batanc.e ol th 92668. the County CourthouM _, h• Independent admlnlS. bate Code. The lime 101 fil· o'clock p.m., and then and Richard A. Seaholm Published Newport Beach· ness undtf the FiclitlOYs obltgahol'\ secured b If YOU OBJECT TO 100 Civic cen .. r Drtvi ~Mee.a trailon authorily W1ll bll Ing claims will not expire there show cause, If any This stalement was· llled Costa Mos Dall P 101 Oc Bus ness Name(s) llstod U•e proper 'V to be sol th• granting of the West. SMtl AN CA 111 l••llilGiii.flili•iil••• granted unleH .,, Inter· belCNe low months lrom 1tiey have, why lh• pe111ion with lhe COYnty Clerk ol a Y 1 • above on: 7·1-94 and reasonably esumat petition, you ehould right. tltle Ind • lntlltest esled person nies an ob· the Ilea.Ing dale noticed 1or change ol nam• should Orange County on October lober 21, 28, November 4. ADCOM Publishing Inc. ed co•ta. eapensea an eppeer at th• hearing conveyed to and now Mid --------- Jectlon 10 the pelilion and @ove. nol be g1an1ed. ,., 1994. 11, 1994. Steve Berry/Presldont dvances at the lin1e o and atate ;y:our objec· by It under Mid Oeecl of show good cause why Iha YOU MAY EXAMINE the 11 ls further ordered thal a F825087 F003 T_hls s1a1ement w111 flied :~e 11'111•1 publ•caltoo o tions or ftl• written Trvet In the property 11• Can't seem lo court •hould not grant the Ille kepi by lh• court. II you copy ol this Oldlf to snow Published Newport Beach· PUBLIC NOTICE with lh• County Clerk ol 16t :'a~u;9e 01p Sale 1 objections with the tu.tad In Mid County get fo all those authonly. 811 • petson lnteresled In cause be published In Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Oc· Orange County on Septem-be b h aymen coun before th• hear· Calltomla describing uM repair jobs A HEAAING lhe ,,.\}. Ille estale, you may file NEWPORT BEACH DAll.Y ber 23, 1994. niull Y cas ·a cas • y land--• .... _ .... Hon wlll be h':id on "DE· With the court a tor~ R• PILOT, a news ..,... ol tober 21 , 28, November 4, Flctltloue F822988 er·1 check drawn oo ing. o!-'r appHranoe .:Cri'=·lnthe ";;~ around the house? CEMBER 1 1994 at 1·45 ~sr for Special Nouce or general clrcula~n pub-11, 1994. Buslrwu Name Published New""" Beacl). Ula o1 m111onal bank. may be in person or by ~rusl let the ' ' · 1 Id I •-t 1-"eel •-'"Is ty 1 FOl7 St t t ,...... hec:lt t.lrawn by a stat your au9rney. P.M. In Dept. 703 located ing o an .. ,""" ory is.. "' "' coun • 1 a •m•n Cosla Mesa Dally Ptlot Qc. 1 d 1 edll IF YOU ARE A The property ~ C I /al 341 Th• Cfly Drive and •ppralaal of estate as-leasl once a weelc lor lour PUBLIC NOTICE ~following persons are be 2 28 N ' v era cr unton desCrlbed II be"'9 9old laas fted South Orange CA 112668. HIS or of any pe111lon or consecutive weeks prior lo doing busioess as: to r 1. • ovember 4, ' a check drawn by CREDITOR ot • contln-• is· The ureet ad Service IF YOU 08JECT TO Iha account H p10llided In 1he day ol the heMlng. 1 1544 LIWcNOUIST MODESTO 11• 1994· 1.tle or •~er.i 1•"' gent creditor of t!'• ;!.. 9nd other • grat1Ung of the petition you section 1250 ol thl Calilor· DATE: OCT 18 UHM c~~c~llou• 1 COMPANY, A UTAH UM· ~d ~oan •.uo~iauon decHHd! you f!'U•t file-~ If eny~n;: Dlrectorr Shollld 1ppear al IN hNf· nia Probate Code. A R• TH 0 MA s H ITEO PARTNERSHIP, 1400 Viti s assoaia ion. 0 your claim With th ,..., ~ .:.Crtbed help you find Ing and 11ate your ot>-quell lor Spec:W Notice SCHUL TE, COMM IS: Buslnea1 Name E. Kalella 1229, Orange. :v~~~'~"'~~~~2 'ft~~·~·:. court and mall e copy to above Is putported to be: reliable help. actions or file written ob-ICNm Is avallable lrom Ule SIONER OF THE SUPE Stetement CA 92667 Fictitious 1 Cod Id the personal repreaent• 3 ~ Newport lions Wtlh lh• court b• ~,,clerk, RIOR COURT • d~Th• I~~~ ~:~sons are CTh• Faure~fn,veslmenl Bualn•H Name ::~~·~u do eb:sm!~~t1r tive appointed by the BNc:h, CA tJMC), 142·5178 lore the hearing YoUI' ap-Attom•v 1or ttM P•tl· · ompany, • ... alt ornla Lim· S tat pearance may 1>4i In person tloner. SWATI RAMESH RAVAL. BOA CENTER CLEAN· tied Partnership, 1400 E. tate~nt IS" e or by your 11t0<ney ROBERT F KELLEHER 1926 W. Ash, Fullerton, ERS. 2300 Harbor Blvd •• Ka1tlla 1227, Orange, CA d Tre •:no~lng persoos are 1~~ ~1~';~,:~d'cf::i:" IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR (CS8 I 11&103) AT: Cahlornla 92633 ~osta M~~a. CA 92626 92667 F~~Nut1Ae~s :s~PRESS tlon 11 any ot the ,'~: .~e 8d!g:!~~~o~~11:.'tif~ TORNEY AT LAW, 2281 BPublClshed MNewport 0~~':111 P~c=~ka~:::~ Ju~t~d b~y~lnae~l~it~d ~~~: 2432 Creswell IJ)., Costi r o'perly 'describe , 1 · u ST. LOUIS AVE., STE. each· os\a HA Daily Grove CA 92643 nershi Mesa, CA 92627 bove Is purported lo be ~~~ m~~ ~ c:~; 1g't~ec~~~ 201A, SIGNAL HILL, CA Pilot November 4, 11, 18, Myung Chong Park, 12281 The ~eglslranl(st com· Kenneth 0. Bernard, 10 VJ. ho Cayne' lane, 15 sonal 1epreun1ative ap· 90800 (3t0) 5954453 25, l994. Ouortz Place, Garden menced 10 transact busl· ~2:<> Newpon Beach. CA it'6f o rt each, C pointed by the coun wllhm Published Newport Fo31 ~~~e, ~~.~~~~ Is con· nes~ undtr the f lc:llUous Thlt buslneu le con-The 1111der11goe.d Tru•t- lour months lrom lhe dlle Beach-Costa Meso Daily PUBLIC NOTICE .... cted by· h"sband and Bbousiness 1N1a80me(sJ ns1ed ducted by· an Individual e t.li1cta11111 tiny ltab•li ot first Issuance ol lhe le1· Pll 1 N b 4 7 11 u.. • " a "' on: • • · f 1 iers as rovlded In socllon o ovem er . , • wile Jeffery Paul Liijenquist The raglstranl(s) com-or any n<:orreclneu o 9100 ol~he Calllornia Pro-1994. NOTICE OF ·The regl11r1nt(s) com· This s1a1emen1 was filed menc:ed 10 lransoct bull· he ••reel addreu an bale Code The rme tor 111 FrM026 PUBLIC HEARING menced 10 tranuc:1 busi· with the County Clerk 01 ness under the Fictitious lher con1mon de11gna Ing clalmi 11 ~I pl • On Decembe< 1•. 11194, ness under the Flcttllous Orange County on Novem· Business Name(s} llsled llou, •I any, shown here t>elore lout w:nonlh• ·~ 0 19 PUBLIC NOTICE at 6:30 p.m., or as 1oon Business Name(s) ustod ber 2 1994 above on: Nol Applicable n 1 m thereaflef as th• matter abOve on· nl• · · Kennetll G. Bernaid Bene1tc10>1y Bani! or lhe heating d•U• nollced NOTICE OF SALE may be heard. In the Costa Young Rhan Park FS2698t This ataloment ~ .. toled Ame,.ca NT & SA. Bank above. In accotd.anct With the Mesa Council Ctiambets Myung Chong Pwk Published Newport Beach· with tile COYnty Clerk of t•1•tcy1Fo1eclosure Oeµt 1 ~O;' ~byAY EXAMINE 1 the PfOvislons ot Soc:1ion 21700 1cicated •I n Fair Drive, This statement was hied Costa Mesa Daily P1lo1 No-Orange County on October AnN Cartne11 Mot ales '! IP llle~~-1 J~ through 21716 ol tl't• Call-C<>sta Mesi, Caltfomla, ttt• wltll 11\e County Clerk of vember 4, '1, 18.25, 1994. 5, 1994. !t9ti:J 10bUU Valley Vie 11 • person ereste n lornl1 BuslOISS and Proles-Costa Mesa, Redevelop-Of111ge County on Oclobel F029 F824208 t' e e 1 · CY P tea•· C the estate. you may file llOns Code \htfetn berng ment Age ncy (th• 12 1994 Published New"""" BHch· ot.lO 1112 Telephon with the court a formal R• due, unpaid storage lff 1oi "Ag""""'') Will hold • put> ' · PUBLIC NOTICE ,...... u (7141 uu 3844 quest for Special Notice or which INSTORAGE OR-lie heM~ 10 conJlder lhe F824830 Costa Mesa Da1ly Pilot Oc· Said Sdle will be made Ille ltllng ot an Inventory ANGE Is entiUed lo a lien proposed lmplem•nlallon Published Newpol1 Be1ch· FlcUUoue lober 28. November •. 11, ut w1lhou1 cov~nent o 'lllld ~pralnl of eatat• II· pu11uant to MCtlon 21702 Plan for the Costa Mel8 Co•ta Meu Da.ly Ptlot Oc· Bualnees N•m• 18. 1994. arranly, eapreued o Hll or ol any petition °' of said code on Iha goods, Downtown ·Redevelopment tobef 21, 28, Novembef 4, Sl•l•m•nt F023 mplied regarding 11ue •:112~ J1~1 In herelnaller described as Project AIM ~hlct't has 11, 1994. The lollow1ng peraons 111e PUBLIC NOTICE oasession. or encum • • or· ml1cellaneout household been prepared pursuant to F016 doing business as: ranees tor lhe purpos q°'1.:;1~';1•5~•i ~ ::;-llems, aolu, relrlglfators. lhe 1equlrement1 of Al-PUBLIC NOTICE FLORAL MATTERS. 98 NOrlCE OF I sa1t11y1ng lhe mdebl u ...,..a 0 • was"-•· dryera. and per· sembly Blll 1290 .. Ht Morning Glory Rancho l.lt19n secuied l>y 13 ' form Is available from \he tonal property, due notice lorth fn Health and Safety Santiago Ma1g~11ta. CA IRUSlEE S SALE Deed ol Trusl mcludtn court cl4"k. having been given \o par· Codi Section 33490 A. cna1215479 92688 T1uslH Sale No the lues. cnarges and ei. Attornew lor th• Pett. ties known to clalm 111 1n-copy ol lhe propoaed 1n2 Flctltlou• Chi Kim le 98 Mornl S1Dl8256 ~42 pe11se1 ot the ltustee tloner: teresl lhereln and lime ptemen~Uon Plan la evall-Bu•ln••• Na'"• Glory Rancho Sarna M~ ~111° Ort.ler ~o ::~~~~ the tru1tee under ul STARTING ANEW US/NESS?? . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . 11x Ugo.I ~tar tht Daily Pilot u pWrtrJ to annoufl('t a MW 1n1.-icr """' Rwilabk ID NW busvussa. :;/"" . Ult u,;JJ now SEARCH tlx namt for JO" at "" eam d:wgr. and JllJ/lf J"" the nTM IU1'i the mp ID tht Ou. r Hous.r m Santa .Ana. Thm. of <OUrg, afe tht $fllrrl• is amrplmti u.rt u.,,U fik J""'T fimtutr.u busitW namt st.Umlt11t u 1th the Cbur.ry Ckr/t, publish on« ii u.d for four u.t'l'h as~ !J:, l.r11.1 .ind thm fik your p""'f of pu~n wrrh tht Cl1lmry Grit. Plmst mp by ID fik yovr fanrjttus busiNSJ llllltmntt .it Jv D.izly Not. 330 \\ .. &y St. Costa MtS4. lf JO" Cllnnot srqp bJ. />IMsnWl us at n ·n 6Y 1432 I rmd u rt wr/J ~ llmlngtmmll for )'t1" ID had thu promhnr by '11.Jtl If you ""'""1 An.rtanyfonhtr~ pWs,rai/ usi:nJ ur w1U bf 1nmr 1A111 glad ID aJ:1ist JOU-Gootf fMd in J""I' MW /nm.flat EDITH M. DOYLE, specllle<l In 1uch notice IOf able for public 1Npec1lon S1•tement ga1ita', CA 92688 •A:~~c;e o 7 Deed ol Trusl cauud ESQ., (CIBl73048) payment ol 1uch fffs hav-al the Office ol the Clly The lollowing persons are Thll bu1lnus Is con· YOU AR°E ~~6 ~~A~L Noh<:e ot Detault an TMIH11nOllT~·CO!?A~ Wh , Ing ex.plied wlU be told al Clork at Ctly Hall loe&ted al doing buslne1111: ducted by: an Individual UNOE A Eleclton 10 Sell to be ' 111•1 PilllL 0 ether you b~ bur,:i public auC11on by INSTOR· 71 Fair Drive, Co11a MM•. RRCANINV, •too Newport The reglslranl(s)' com· TRUST DAAH:ge,~~14,~J corde~ In the coon• 11 ' Hlllng, HI • AGE ORANGE located al dullng regular omc. houra. Place, Suite 830. Newport menced to ttansaC1 bust· UNLESS YOU 1 Al(f AC· where the •eal prope cover• •II your noedsl 340 S. Flower St., Coun1y Th• purpose of lhe publlo Beach. CA 112660 neu under the Fictitious TION lO PROTECT YOU~ 11 located .ind more 11'1& of Orange. Slate ol Calt· hearing 11 to ~•Ive lest!· Slephen M. Zotovlch, 516 Bu1lnes1 Name(s) lilted PROPERlY IT MAY BE lh•ee O\OBlh~ l'lav-.----------------------------J ( i) HOUSES/ 1019 COIONA cosrn MBSA 2124 lAGUNA Co ....,.ftS lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili •llJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DEL MAit 2122 liiiiiiiijiiiiiii-miiii BEACH NEWPOIT 2148 IEACB NEWPORT 21'1 llACB NEWfORT 2169 BEACH 2169 1-. llOUtMCI nuv iJllliii!iil!ii[i!l!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tM MOUU o""o11,v111rY FOR SALB ~ aal14•• Fam ... f."'i ~ud Oarege •• lhrr• 2bd-2be 1ecr ............ ,.till....... lndl'Y rm. den dlnlng N•• Downtown <>c.en "'"'*sun.-.• ..... ., ............. ,... NEWPOIT NEWPORT rm f/p, bftg)ft: panio .. ~ 1546-21'2() 0( 94&-B5-41 lrom IQ dee!(. PrHllne n ,_..._...Alt 111t11 • --------705 Ja1mine e.44n1403 lack a., Condo beach & rldll\9 11a11s. __. ........... ....., NEWPOIT IEACB 1069 BUCH 1069 4Bd+bonUs rm, 3~ea. Lg 304 -t toft In 11450 AV1 nowl E,.97· ".._ . .., P'"11UL BEACH 106tl••••••••• ••liiiiimiiiiiiimiiiii dbl gw, 2500 tlf. up-Woodetr,am comm. 7075 John D-115-5511 IMllllllH. .............. ••••••••• gfeOee, ueaor•. granl1e Attach a car gar. w/d1---------_ ..... ~ ~~.· NPT MTS " & .i... ~er LIDO PRIME PROPERTIES :O~ ~~·.J!!ob600a hkup•, .vt 121~· 11260 NIWPOIT ----ir mo. Oya 2'11-151 Ext •••ru ~~·• ........ _! :..":' ~·~~;' UDO NORD -Comer Bayview 3BR-Really e7 .... 7o 100 Of ev .. 6'"1•oe ...._. ~111 -•-P*• .. _. 111tEdv.,.-.8oeecM 2BA $895000 Oorg90US ~ vtew DON'TRINTclUYt ... ____ ...... ........ 1 * ., ................................... ' "'"· 4B0o2..5S., t11n1 aed ~• c d _ ........ • ..__ hill n ••••1 .. HI UDO SOUD 8.&'YFRONT • Ch...J-nn-....mocll J cw ger ,, • on o 0..C:hed twnhm Beck k llJ _ _,___. "' ""-"' D400AgU40·MCM 1~1/mo, l11K doWn Bay. 381 2~aa. pvt _.., ............... soww.•e1 4BR-3BA Lrg Dock ....... ,.$1,500,000 ocliii vlft ~ ~'cp~~~:' .~~ couttW. trp1e, -.-.._., ... ..,,..... v~ l\ome w/pOOt 2•flte ' guetded mertM tlra --------- BUCH RENTALS -------aLUl'l'S 38r 2~8a, H•rbor View Homes llgM 2·aly frHhlV Portonno, view •Bd· painted condo. Bale & 3.58a, avl lmm•d, Now Teklng patio on grnbtt. 2-car $2150 Aot 640-5864 ~"NT"'u";.•~• gar.11.-so. 640-1982 Hl'br View Hm• •D<t 1-49d ...... $390-11•00 aLUl'l'I .,.. 1800 al 2.58a, FmRm, 2 tplc1, •• "'-w, ci.ck, comm ten- 28dWINTU (FURN) end unit, 38d·2~Ba. nlS/pool, great land• ocnfme ....... l800 nice loc, French dra, 1 ~lad='l~·~IHOO=~·~l5~1~Mee!!!, 2.Bd hou ........ 11200 11eso mo. Vee. e moe•~ ANNUAL or lonQer. HMn a. NVM aer 2 ... 2 ger, 18d OCMntrone . 11&0 Dowd Tao-7~& upgtded, oomm pooe, 2ecne. ........... 11100 AV91 11/1/M. 118". 38d bey-dOdc • U•50 ......... LOwly C..,. ..... 1220 ot .... ?711 ... ..... Cod 4Br +Oen. ... HorVI rv achoOll. ueoo. AW 2.ac.rm Upgraded l/p PropeftJ lit!" now1 '*'· ~.eeoo w/d, encJ, u• .. • ._.; --...... ... .. COIO>OS FAMILY COMPOUND . 2 Homes . piece•. .,. month gw 11141<. 282'7171 2.cer *" OW· l1to0 '~ • .. POR .11!!.... Bayfront & lntenor' S5 000 000 ...... e7a.71 at EASTSIOE near MW 3 firm (yir .... ) 833-HO!J --------=-·.. ~ ~ .......... ' ' bd JWnhm, y.,d 11100 PILOT cWlilil6 .-so , ... 11..-UDO LEASES· Interior & &yfront .... e.ursioE 38d home, n·a.,,. eolMllof'I you'fl """ . I!. Ootf cw .,,.._~deck ~7& ... t:m -·-=;::r.,·-38t.+ den, I~ MC •-.er ...... ., 38a '~ pte, pool & tennl9. 111-M on cenel. W/d, , .... , g .. :s Homes (0'11&.a 1D5& JlZ4 cMne fm, frP' & dbl 9" HllCNng tor. wn.lho ........ I •• -COaOJI& lt698 Ail\ QM400 ., yQU're M9kinQ a Biii °= A•llorl .,, L ... L Ptnd 11. To Pl.C• en ad Ill ~ an ~ .. a •-Dll. llU 2122 111 Cl•••••· TM PU.. ctesslfted.. • new OCIC.,,,.ak>n or 111-11• • caa ...... .,.. 9Vef\ • .uav pee. ·--t.2000/mo. ., .... _ .. deck. frplL boet TI'9 dOcJ(. 11 llOfmO. ,..,.. Merlt.C P19c:e. ...,._View Mew 12/1. * •• 11G Piiot C~ &Bt 38a, 3 gw. Av.ii. lkiy 9L Q L p;;; II. M2·H'78 U?OOlmo. Hf ICl\oot. CIH ••II tot-ee2·!1e37 ~ • DWIOlf NIWPOIT LOS1'. ···ICl!--..:z:i:11::11 llACB Ziii JIOVllD lllP10YllllfT lllPLOYllllfT 2125 5530 • PtJU 8025 .,. IL.,,,.t N~T MT8 Ar-~'" .. twnhme, 2 1bd 1ba fr1Q, mlc:fo, Nt 0-. nHl, ci..n & new carpet, 1700 Call move 9'n ready at 714••• 4Me 11'°°-'mo· Ha8'1nga & ':':";'::~'"='T:~~=--­Co Altra tM0-65eO WEST NEWPORT Stepa •RIWAIDt Loet ..... Golden ... tti.wt. Aprox. I yra. old. Uah\ bk>nde, ha& red collar. Hla name la "ZEUS". Pie... call c...e-....-..... DMl•w Pwe•• "" Oood commun1ca-•-A-l----.---•• -.. -.. Judith Leiber, Vulllon, 1lon ~ to work In ~ I .... II • Shattf, Coach, Cenoa florist ehop. 133o-1118 Fak:hl, etc 144-5312 Dll lOi DIOCIATI H.I. Ins, .,, Pur•• Mink Jack9ta ay CHMtt.ES Ga.EN w ith OMAR SHAlttf and T ANNAH HIRSCH Friday, Nos..., 11,, 1 .. tt VSlllAIUl a aTUDIO '° beach 2 & 3bdrm, PenlhOuM Newt f 11125 & 11300 Prop- pool, gym, g~r:'ii ertv Houaa 842-3850 CMttt 3714277 LOST at the Pumpkin Patch on Harbor & Adame In Coat& M .... PoalUon In H.B. f()f 2 Mn elf eq>. l!q ~ '350/obo. Foic Bo•• entry level furnltuta 1.. 1250/obo. 844-5312 ...... Muat have good bldfplQ. WOfd ?OC-eq>. req.•·p""e-rvv-'-la-n_O_il-Pal~nU;...n_g_1 WHAT A COUN'n ... 722·7 communlcaUon skftl• $1200/mo 842·7859 Wall known artlat. &. dagrM or cartflcata. 1250 each. 844-5312 MOOff n4•9131 EOE Y..trRtntala 2411A ..... 11000-11200 MISCELIANEOUS Detective-Train•• Ocnfrt 38R ...... 12000 RENTALS PERSONALS lnvaaUgator TralnH OPFICE 0cn•rt ~Aao· 12400 •••••••• ••llil••••• PT/FT c114> 991 -2933 EMPLOYMENT FURNJTUIU! & SERVICES ~533 EQUIPMENT 6047 Fumlahed Winier ••PR•••o CART P(T Short Term Great cuatomer aerv. 8 ... 0••Newport ROOMS 2706 PERSONALS 3002 lkllla. 5 daya a wHk ~Drwr ven fireproof cabinet $450/obo. 2- drwr lateral fireproof cabinet $450/obo. 2 4- drwr file caba $50 ea. 644-9585 or 75g..8386 ---· Faahlon 111. 859-751'8 RltJ 723-4414 Npt Hght• furn room AMAZING AMY LIV• FfT GENERAL. LABOR In lrg quiet h~m•, all 1-305-1178-4743 Intl Crad S10/Hr. Help contrac- Please be aware that th• ll•Ung1 In this cat- egory may require you to call a 900 number In which there Is a charge per minute. APAltTMENTS fOlt RENT prlv. Near ev•rY1hlng. 10718-1-604-821-8779 tor with duties. $450/mo. 642-6846 1·900-6~713.1111 min (714t23e.c>230 1~257MC/V11+ ••POTIC•• FrH Haircuts PETS & ••••••••!VACATION UNCENSORED GIRLS Parma & Colora. Call EMPLOYMENT ANIMALS 6049 --------1 IENTALS 272 2 1·800-881-()938 Instant Jacki• 714"532-4933 WANTED 5535 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim BALBOA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii crdl 10718-1-604-821-Oen•r•I Maintenance iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ADOPT·•PET .8189 1·900-741-1016 &. Qwdanar. Preferably , -lSIJlND 2606 BIQ BEAR CITY 2Br $3.99/per min. 1-800-within 10 mne radlua ot Swedish Prof Nurse• Every Sal & Sun at iiiliiilii&iiiiiiiiiiiiiir 1Ba, •IHps 4. Frplc, 5 695-3625 MCN 18+ COM. Call after 5:30 pm ald•Uve ln/out-10 yr• PETSMART, Fountain FURN •BR-2BA, bale, 1 min to akl. 2 night (Mon-Thur) 720-8743. exp-ref-lovlng-cooklng Valley. Puppies, .klt- n••k apace. Laa to minimum. 67~563 1---------•·-1-1 -------driving-etc ... 648-3735 tens and rnore, all ...-~~...,,.....,~-----ME?OERSHIPS H r ng Faclallata and 1 looking for lovlng, car-June 18, '95 S130Q NB OCEANFRONT Electrolyalst. Low rant Ing home1. CALL 241- mo. Lv Mag 551·8133 Weekly. Fully furn 3Br 3018 Of hi comm. Up•o•I• ••••••••• 0317 for more Info. 2Ba, gar. N/pet $1200/liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NB .. ion. 67~187 MERCHANDISE , __ C_A_T_H_O_U_S_l!_S __ BALBOA week. Karan 434-1424 l!XCLUSIVI! Centar1 __ H_O_S_T_E_S_S_'1t_O_S_T_ Quality 1mall & big PmUT_v S'" • 2 607 --------Club -OC Performing N d d Im d FT/PT 722-8790 ~11"11 "~ RENT Art• Canter· $5,000 " • me --------- iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ALS TO <•nc1utt•• 11soo tran• ~~~ta~~~~7~1cN~~<g~ ANTIQUES 6010 •:~do~:~~:~ •. :;~ S850 INCL UTILS SHARE 2724 fer fee). 714-548--0682 Mra. Purl, 752-5200. volunteer/foater. k Call Sml 18r 102 E. Bay iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 8 -St. Appllances, lndry. Make a 100 a day ANTIQUE S 4 U SALE 714· 5~2704. Refs raq'd. No pe11. Balboa la. 3B-2Ba w/d l•••••••••I Sam-noon acreenlng Furniture, accessories, 1---------72~823 310-596·0619 gar, n/sm prof/student EMPLOYMENT cu atomera for our 10-40'% otll euylng 1• MUSICAL M al piece or entire estate. 1BR 1Ba 2·•tory. Park· str bd/ba s45o +ull • .. team. No exp 312 Newport Bl. NB INSTRUMENTS 6055 Ing. Rafrlg. Ulll Incl. Yr 2nd bd ahare/ba $350 nee. 708-2365 CM Please Call 548-41231'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I IH. $750/mo. Avall Steve 545·8900 ><233 Medloal Asst PfT 1" mid Dae. 675-0307 •CDM lrg 2Br 3Ba fully EMPLOYMENT Biiin guai (Sp-Eng) ARMOUR dble doors, FLUTE, Yamaha. Uke 1 BR with garag• furn home In Harbor 5530 Back Office Newport bevld mirrors, French, new. $~50 .. ~~B~est veerly. Stove & re-View Hiii•. $450 ... 1/l Blvd .. C.M. S48-2273 ~~~~'.1~~;~~~~~~~t Offer 4 frig. Steps lo beach & utll. Jim 644-6869 NB TENNIS CLUB _b .... ay ..... _11_9_5_. 64_5_-5_86.;..2_1 CdM shiue clean 2_11Y ADVERTISING CHILO CARE-FT/PT *BUYING ITEMS* 1 BR, frpl, bit-Ins $965. tnhse. 2Br 1 ~Ba, w/d, ASSIST ANT Exp & refs req'd. From 1800-1960. 1 pc GARAGE SALES 2BR 1BA. 1undk $985. frplc, pools. $490/mo, Full .time, $7.50/hr. 2~~1i~~.~~f~o~r. ~e;:,~~.~~ e~~::,:~ra~:I••••••••• ·Both Incl gar. W/d, ultl. avl 12/1. Kell 640-4057 Stable, OEPENDABL.E1---------Yearly. 845•5 882 lndivlduaJ needed to PfT 3 hrs/day, $7/hr, cash. top $. 673-6223 •--------- 2Bcl-18• upatalra w/lg Npt B ch ~ blk to bc h. provide clerical sup-almple a ssembly wrk. Curio closet lighted BALBOA ,. • 6 107 deck' & ocean view Share 3Br 2Ba. $440/ port for the advertla-Mull be dependable. bevel glass oak. $650/ PEN1NSU1.A yrly, avl 12/11 S97S mo+ ulll. N/S pref. Ing department of a Npt Beach. 646-8311 obo. 644-5312 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mo. Jim 675-5069 Avall now. 548-0647 growing community Peat• Brevo Is look-SUN 9-211 Sofa, chairs, Oceanfront 1BR w/great On the ••nd 45th & newspaper chain. Ac-Ing for CASHIERS & _AP_P_L_IAN __ C_E_S_6--0 1-1 bikes. rowing mach, vlewl Dahwshr, refrlg, Seaahore. Fun young curate typing of 50-DRIVERS (must be Kllchonalde O/W, misc -upper unit $750/mo. prol'ls. Avalr 12/1. ~wpm a MUST. Ou-over 18), S5-S5.50/ ltemsl 604 W Bay 721-8898 · $565. Usa, 650-1303 ties. Include d.ata entry hr+ Ups. Also looking 14 Cubic ft. upright & heavy phones. for COOKS & Kitchen while freezer $125. •--------- YEARLY Upst:ilra L.g Share house on Penin Hours 8:30am-5:30pm Help PfT or F(T. Apply 7 1 4-415 5.0711 CORONA 2bdrrn l ba w/pallo, w/2 young prof'a. PV1 M~n-Frl. Good. ben-In person 1104 Irvine DEL MAR 6122 w/d g~rage. Avl now. rm/ba. $430/mo. Eric ef1ts, opportunity for • Hotpolnt washer. Ken-S 1000cS o875·8213, or Manin 723-l806 growth. physlcaVdrug Ave .. Newport Beach. more gas dryer. s1ooliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tesUng Is a prerequi-PRINTING ea for quick sale. Call Antqs, collectibles, furn. CORONA site of employment. Urbanite Operators &. for gala access, 640-baskets, etc. 700 Avo· 2622 RENTALS For consideration, call Preu Peraona 9521. 7 Seafaring, CdM cado. 4th & Avocado. ii DiiEiiLiiiMARiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim;;;;;!WANTED 2726 Judy Oetting, 714-642· Community newspa-PfT ASSIST. Com-Fri/Sat 9amll 4321 Ext. 3o1. por seeks Urbanite puter eicp. a must·WP GARAGE SALE ~AT/ Cape Cod charm~ir In iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I•--------operator with 5 year heavy eicp. Fax reply SUN 9am. Furniture, old CdM.' Studlo apt Prof empl'd cpl• aeek-operating experlenc : 714-855-8883 rugs (some Oriental), w/open b83m celling, Ing to houseslVcare Advertlslng & Urbanite press per man Y n I c • m 1 s c Iott, pV1 entr. W/D. for your hm 6-18 mos. Inside son withs years expe-Whirlpool Washer L.g household Items, TV, $850/mo. 723-0919 No poVamk. 240--0567 rlence. Only those capacity & Kelvina for etc. 1208 Sand Kev Light & airy 2Br 1Ba Sales with Urbanite eicpe-Gas Dryer. Gd condl-MAN'S 10-spd Schwinn rlence need apply. tlon. s25o For Both bike, baby bed, elec over gar. W/0 , gar. No We are seeking a pea 434..0345 amkr/pet. $900/mo. COMMERCIAL full-lime Inside Sales Send reaume or apply . fryer, rotisaerle. bas- 663-6331/d 676-6215/1 Rep tor the Claasl-In person at: kets, dishes, ch:iirs, ---------1REAL ESTATE fled--Adftf1r1lng De-CALIFORNIA FURNITURE 6014 exer equip, menswear. Partment who poa-3601 Park Green Orlva COSTA MESA 2 6 24 •-------· COMMUNITY NEWS (otf M t 1 blk sesses atrong aalea 3424 San Ferrwido Ad. arguen e ability and the dealre Black l.aquer ,King size South on Sausalito) l EXECEPTIONALl E'ald• 1BR N<> pets. BUSINESS OFFICE Encl garage, laundry. FOR RENT 2 769 $550 + dep 642-5964 1 Mo. Fre e .Rent 2Br Four 31st St Offices, 1 Ba, gar, W sldo. New Cannery VIiiage, nr . ~pVpalnt, S600T S500 water. Designers, art- sec. Agt. 850-1220 lsll, etc now In bldg1. 2bd 1.5ba Townhouae PraJer same. Roy Prima E-Sld• loc. Jackson 673-3733 Remodelod. Enc. gar. $875/mo 759-8242 •••••••• 2BR 1 BA upstalra apt In ANNOUNCE .. -eNTS 4-plex, w/d, new crpt mi; & bllnda. $725/mo. ••••••••• 841-5878 or 434-6443 2BR·1BA & 1BR·1BA Lndry, pool, qulol, nr LOST & all transpon alion. No FOUND 2925 peta 848.0392 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Lrg quiet E'alde 2Br upper trplx. new pnt. FOUND CATI Young d/'w. paUo, lndry, gar. male black & while $760/mo. 545-7352 kitty-house broken. Looks like "aocka". Near Pacific Coast Hwy. & Macanhur Bl. C.D.M. 644-2979 Spacious 1 BR Upatalra $500 mo. Call betweon 6-9pm 845-43 0 2 FOUND PUPPY to be successful In Suite 4 bedroom set. Double SAT only 8 -4 L.o1 Angeles. CA 90065 sofa bed. Best offer. i---------s a I es and earn (Tyburn & San Fe<nando) D-563-90S4 f .67S-54"84 MOVING SAL"E money. Good typing EOE/M/FN/H ...,,..---------Sun Nov 13-only 9-1 skills a plus. 1---------Cheny bdrm set, un-Antiques, furniture, This lndlVldual must be highly motivated. hard-working and demonstrate the ablfity 10 meet dead- lines, work well with other people and provide effective customer 1ervlca. Th• prollclency to present Innovative selling Ideas and ex- ecute revenue pro- du c Ing "Special Sections" Is a plua. Oependablll ty a mu-at, Great op- portunity for the right candidate. Good benefit pack- age provided. FAX resume to: 631~94 Real Eatate used, S1 550. Rice Iron bed, pool table, Poster bdrm set e.xerclae equlpme111, $1750. 895-6046 clothes & much moral Receptlonlat 808 Acacl• Ave. Chlpphdal• formal•--------- dining room set, seats MUL Tl·FAMILY 10, w/bulfet & china, YARD SALE $2500. 714-828-3177 L.ols of,great stuffl LEATH.ER Saturday 8a.m Sofa, love seat & 609 Poinsettia chair, unused, $1500/ SAT only 7am-12 noon. obo. 714-828-3177 2 typewriters, Swlsa watch, custom maga· Thankaglvlng Table zlne rack, clothes, gas Oak trestle, s~als 16, dryer, computer desk, plus china cabinet & 6 sml desk, Epson 800 chairs, $900. 760-9672 printer. New Trek For buay NB RE ofc. Exp w/busy phones & typing req'd . Must have computer akllls. Hra -Wed thru Sun. Ask tor: Cindy ---------• 673-3777 or FAX re-]t!ERCHANDISE bike, chlld'• frame. $300. Restaurant equipment: 2 dola checkers w/prlnters. 4' charbroiler, 2 Duffield ref r l g era tor a/cold table, tables & chairs, misc. 4720 Courtland Drive. Phn 433-9028 1ume to: 673-3451 MISC. 6015 SALES FAST GROW· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ING BEAUTY STORE CHAIN-Permanent po- alllon. Any Beauty Ucansa 11 a plusl 714-281-8788 FALL FIREWOOD SPECIAL Seasoned wood, free delivery. Order before Nov. 20 Atten: Judy OetUng or call tor an Inter- view at (714) 642· 4321, Ext. 301 Black & white, no col.- NEWPORT tar. Found near Brant-Saltl/AUDIO·YIDEO BEACH ·2669 wood Park, Costa .... _______ _, Seeking career- for this low price. T a ble lam p •• kitchen $1 50/cord. $90/half atuff, mlac Items, cord. 714-768-8635 shelves. etc . 700 Goldenrod, SAT 8-2. Both vulnerable. North deals. WEST •52 NOR111 •K 1078 CV9 74 2 OAJ 5 •A 5 EAST •94 08 O K Q IO •Q J964 32 'V J 1053 0 9 8 764 2 • 10 souru •AQJ 83 CV AKQ6 03 •K87 The bidding: ' NORTH EAST 10 Pan SOtrrH 2• -'• Pan 6Q Pua 60 Pua Pus Pus 4NT 5NT 7• Opening lead: Queen of • WEST Pus Pus Pua Pus When it comes to magic in the play of the ca~ds, few if any can match the late Helen Sobel Smith. It was not just the wizardry she dis· pl ayed in playing a hand, but the speed with which she came up with s pectacu)af cQups. This hand is from a rubber bridge game at New York's Cavendish Club of yore. Helen had the right. to expect. a ,. little more from her partner for the jump to four spades. Even so, the grand slam needed no more than a 3·2 heart break to be laydown. Declarer won the opening club lead in hand and drew trumps in two rounds with the see and queen. Next came the ece of diamonds and a diamond ruff, foJlowed by a club to the ace, on which East. discarded .a diamond, and another diamond ruff. Now declarer C8flhed the ace of hearts, then rufTed her remaining club in dummy. By now declarer had established tha t West. had started with two spades, one heart, three diamonds and seven clubs. So when declarer led a heart from dummy and East followed with Lhe five, He len finessed the six! That brought in all the tricks. . Note, that would n1>t have helped East to s pl it the heart honors. Declarer would win, then cr oss t.o dummy with a trump to lead a heart and take Lhe marked finesse. ~-'() •I• ., • ~ • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Mesa. Call beeper.---------minded Individual In·--------- •1BA *825 * 568-2425. Bookkeeper _ terested tn all aspects COLLECTIBLES •-C-O_S_T_A_M_E_S_A-6-1-2-4 • of AV business near 6017 2BA 2BA $725/Up F 0 U N D 1 DAR K Bookkeeper Trainee. SC Plaza. 557-7370 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii As -•bout Our Q LAS a E S • B 1-FT Im med openlng.1---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $ptCl81SI Frig. d/W Focala, Tri angle Full benefits profe• SECRETARY·PfT.NB DOLLS Al d Incl. 60lt30 pool. No Square near Alpha alonal office. Account-Exp w/Mac.Organlzed. ex an er• pets. No fees. No Beta about Oct. 21st. Ing degrH. Newport Salf-atartar. Call 721-Ideal. Etlanbee. S25- lease 545-485 5 Call Joe, 675-3391 Beach (714) 759-6665 1144 for Information. s35. 644-5312 •DLX 2Br 2Ba $950 LOST coo..-HOUND Clerk/Gen'l Ofc No!~r~~:!;-B~i!'tol & WANTED Npt Hghls, vault cell•. Female, blac k & FfT Entry level. Good B k s I L. bale, gar. No peta. white, name "Elkle." pholne voice & people r:n~.r .~~~1 B ~7 TO BUY 760.1713 or 857-1776 Lost Friday. 10/28, skills 631·1400 X222 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LIDO PENINS ULA Coata Meaa Area. i..,,..,.,..,..-------TELEMARKETER 1 BR-1 BA avl 11/1 Please .call 642-0537 c:: ba;,kgroun: ~'~i 4-8pm Mon-Fri plus \.'.! Beach Uvlngl or pager, 973-6446. raon care g day Sat. Wiii train 6019 ESTATE SALE Housewares, garden tools. knlck4macks. etc. SaVSun, 11/12 & 13, 9-4, no e:irly birds. 2054 Contln•ntal btwn Fadertl & Monrovia GARAGE SALE S at. Nov. 12 Clothea, aofa, 4 wood chairs, misc. 1709 Labrador Drive (Harbor/Baker) ·Have A Garage Sale! hsewrl<. Temp 1 wk+, $1000/mo. REWARD PfT perm poHlbla. right paraon. Enthusl- Prlvate beach LOST FERRET Respond to PO Box asm a must. Xlnl pay 710 Lido Park Dr In H.B. near the vicln-6093, H.B. 92615. Phn structure + freo mem-71~673-8030 lly of GoldenwHt & 984-1544 after 5pm. berahlp. Call Adrian at OPEN 7 DAYS Hall. He la a aab .. far-•---------World Orm 968-6555. •Newport Height•• rat. wnh a purple coi. Counter Help TelemarketJnn 2-Bdrm Apt. 1800/mo. l&r & bell. 7 moa. old, Mon-Fri PT. Flex hra. S c''• + dap .. pool, no/pell friendly &. doaan't bite. Kona Cleanera, 333 E Eatab outh ounty 714-648-4884 Call Troy 848-7531 17th St. 846-51 10 Co. hu 20 lmmad ---------opening•. Good COSTA MESA 2 624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 phone akllta. Muat be experienced. L.eada furn. Pay 110.00. Cell .. lect fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 71 4-4 794817 T• RAINFOllaaT CO. ~ ... ,...,,. Q UIET 8c SEllENB Palm .1\1Iesa Aparttnents peopta. lnter8IMd In &he ~ & lualfl8aal Aecal ..... ac Fuhlon la. call '1o.879-n44 !llPLOnt!MT SllVICES 5533 GIANT Garage &ale/ B azaar Sal 7am-4pm Food from Cad'• Jr. & entertainment for kids. 254 Victoria (1 block West of 55 FWy) Pirate Surf Dealgner has Oulckallvar, en. tabong, no-tabel nan- nal hOOdad Jackal• & ahlrta. Also ovaralza- look boy's clolhlng, Iota of new/uaad wat- aulta & aurfboarda, woman'• clothlng, •hoes , Jewelry + houHwaraa. SAT/ SUN, 481 £.18th Pl. On the move? Sell your extra household items In Classified Call The Pilot Classifieds at 642-5678 to place your Garage Sale Ad ! THE NEWPORT BEACH e COSTA MESA Dailf Pil Classified Community Marketplace So near & yet so fu ... Thar's the fccling you get when )'OU live ar ratm Mc5a amid the lush grccncry of JCCludcd woods & stately palms. • SNdios 1 & l Bedrooms • Jn. ss7s to S600 SCHOOLS t SCB--00-LS-.---EMPLOYMENT E?tlPl.OnmlT mnucnox 30 12 orsnvcnox 3012 ss3o \ 5530 Call 642-5678 . • I H . S6ll l0 $650 • lll\. S725 to S750 A No Pea • Veniml Blinds .& c.dir'I fans • NEW Carpet. Piinr 8t Tile • Ficnm Room .. Haecd roo& A: JlND.i .. l'adol & BalcoNc:I ,& <Maga Avial.abk EXCITING NEWI "Trevel Tr.lnlng Coursea•• Loweet prtcee everl .... 00 TrMI • a TF9Wt.,. to WOf'k In.,.~ Mairtg Of home, CALL (114) D1-e.7 ....... ,.. .... "HY LOCATEO Al GCU.O ,,...._ 117T7 MAIN IT.. STE.. A.. IMNE CA 11714 ************* * RUSH UMBAUGH * * FANS * Put a few words· to work .for OU • *High hiC\iCT'\ nttded NOW to * .... -~----• * accc lhc orportumty our country * affonl I a. cnab~ our pcork k> * * live lhc life of their dram$ now' * Fun 1rainin1 and ~ppon in ou1 cor-* * ~'lfl'tt off t<: • Only Wrioua need * *apply. * * 714-660-9407 * ************* No man. what you•re doing, your hometown .... IJMlll* .. • ...... ' , 11 1114 COST& 1111& 112 UT ... Cr8ft "TODAY'S CRaSSwoRo PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Fiim awwd ftAEVk>UI '°ZZll IOl.VID .... houMhold~·---------------lng, *· aee ftftWU!• IOl5 Pteoe (bllalcN) .,,.,,.,... , ____ _ DWPOIT 078 _,.. .. 4-clt, .uto, we: perfeol body, new e :_-ffrtJ WOtdf" 10 PopulW •alOod 14 large IMnWNI 15 Not any 18f1au·1~ 17 Reuoll 1eE..,.,.. 19Mu&tc.I 11.ACB 1111 ..... v ... "-"· llH .minmll'I II•••••••• l100 ~m • 831·7148 The real reason many CEOs are unavailable for comment. Instrument 20 [)()()ti WC>f1ler 12 Dwelling 23 Dutch cheese 2'1 Bfcwmed 26Pep 29 ColUmnisl ~k 31 'Exodus' hero 32 Mineral 33 Haughey pe1son 34 Gentle 38 -&.1 State <IOOldhorse 42 Con1nt1ute 43 Salad green '16Tobogoan 49 Byway of 50 Fetch SI Honey factory • 52 Everyone 53 Cenot·top 57 Oriole's home 59 Helps In w1ongdoing 71 DOWN 1 Blldl of ptey 2 Fired I gun 3 Zoo encloeure 4 In existence • 5 Abates 6 Few and far between 7 lnle110t 8~ 9 Hawdfesser's Hem 10 Oecldlng 11 Oispfove t2P~up 13AalM(hOtMS) 21 Fix• sock 22 Jack rabbti 25 Ce1ea1 grain 26 Field mouse 21 Golf club 28Heal ,, .... 0 , ... .._,HlllN~ 30 Embarrass 5-4 Blad! 35 Qoefa SlngOf 55 G1eek letter 36 Wictf.ed 56 Play 37 Nol imaginary 58 Aquanum ltsh 39 Vottng age 61 Adam and 4' I Spa1k1tng Eve's home 4'-' Flying , 62 Conceited foima1oons 63 Gosh! 45 Timetable Into &4 Counl (on) 47 Always 66 M11. woman 48Ceases 53 Alrj>lane traoker 13 GARAGE SALE PLUG IN . ·HINTS Before your garage sale place a garage · sale sign where it wiTI be seen. Make sure you follow all city ordinal')ces l'rt.6 .... UM ClaUIM .. u. kitchen BONDA IOl5 c:Mn. bed, endquel•••••••••I ...... tova •• rnor9. ........... Mewed 4bd lnlO 2bd Lota of furn., reftlg, beda, aofa. office, '91CMoDX ....... 1-ownr, wht/blu Int. pull-out c.... $7600 obo. 84().5032 840-1029 billH, plus fur1'11ahlng1 -------- & tOOla. 18 Klaloa Ct. JEEP 9110 MOVING UL• l&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SAT, Nov. 12 a.2 •ea Commando COh· 1218 Berkshire Lane vertlble. Good cond, (W"tcllff/Dover Shra) runa good. $3500/ vi:Rb ma1 obo. 650·2474 Clo~a. Papaaan & mlac goodal SAT 8· -.,-11.,.-.,.,.-S----9-1-1-5 121 20052 SW Birch WOAU , ________ '80 LS 400 Mini cond, whVtan. aunrf, Naka and aya/CD plyr, Lexua phn, Gold pkg, TIANSPORTATION BOATS 7011 14' Whaler s tyle w/ chrm whl•. 49K ml. PP. 1·onr. $28,750. 642-4563 bus, 848· 8460 · hm, Dave. All record• at dealer. 50HP OB & traller, -------- eng overhauled $2500 MAZDA 9125 or pattner. 723-4075 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii aAllOT '7S 8 ft. Fiber· '82 PROTIEGIE LX 4- glan. Avail w/ahore apd automatic, A/C, mooring. Beat otferl pwr wlndowa/dra, am/ 714-548·7848 fm atarao caaaaue, pwr aunrf. Xlnt cond. POWER BOATS Under 23Kml. $11,800 obo. 646-8723 7012 -------- liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'MERCEDES 9130 '87 BOSTON WHALER iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ** 90 Horsepower , Yamaha mtr. extras 75 450 SL alwaya $8200 Obo 648-1045 garaged & extremely clean, Auto, both topa 15' Boaton Whaler xJnl $8500. 848-2280 70HP Galvlnzed -, --------trailer. Ready for 81 180E 2.9 Smk all· fishing, many ex1rasl ver/1aupe. MOVING, seooo 948-8498 muat ..... 28,000 ml. Under warranty. Showroom condition. SAIL BO~TS 7014 $19,995. 759·76S9 LIDO 14 Great ah,pe, VOLVO 9230 trailer, aalla, and new iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cover $1500 obo ,78 264GL Auto-6 cyl 714-760-3869. AJC, 4-dr, Pwr. wnd, anrf, leathr, 82k ml MARINE SUPS $1450 obo•631·7149 DOCKS 7022 V~I.KSWAGEN 9235 DOCK·25' MAX N.B. Mo-mo, pV1 res, atepa to bch/shops $150/mo 675-0046 '87 BUG With sunroof $3000 Ca.II 721·1160 Prime Balboa Island ---------alip. Will take up 10 40 •ea JETTA GL 5 .. pd 1· ft or 2 smaller boats. ownr. Clean xJnt cond. Call Bart 818·991·1130 a/c, am/fm cast aun· roof. $4,200 644-7627 CAMPERS, RV'S, AUTOS TRAILERS 8014 WANTED 9246 '82 Alrstream 180 CD RANGE ROVER • iiilij Pii A) 19 ft, microwave, WANTED older used atova/oven, refrlg, roof motorhome/Van/ata· air, tub/shower. Xlnt lion wagon for family cond. Orig owner. moving to Colorado. $35,000. 47<>-3686 Have Cash 839-0775. Parts & Service : Monday.Friday 7:30am to 5:30pm ------I CARPET INSTALL CLEANING SERVICE & REPAIRS 3516 SERVICES DOORS 3580 HANDY MAN 3710 IANDSCAPE & PAINTING 3858 PET REMODEUNG DIRECTORY ACOUSTIC REMODELING 3408 WHITIE'S CARPET All typea of repairs or restrechlng. Lowest prices on new c•rpet. (714) 831.0312 3548 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LAWN CARE 3808 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3810 & ADDmONS 3916 An experienced Ho•e&Jlenlal p,.per1111 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Personalized exp'd dependable door Paint-Carpentry· Green lc.ne Undscpng haocleanlng. Bl·wkly/ hanger. Guar work, Drywall and moral & Irrigation, Trimming wkly. Very reasonable. reas. Don 521·8910 Qary 84$-5277 " Removals, Clean- Suaan, 714·573·8628 · Carpentry , roofing, ups & Malnt, St. Lie. +PROFESSIONAL+ DRIVEWAYS 3585 plumbing, drywall, ll'599025, 85CM'108 1-.,,..2.,....1rrt___,Guall,,.--.,.,,tr,_..,,,P....,akl'""Unt,,.-------------•--------- •W .P. YOUNGQUIST I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Painting Contractor QUALITY TIMa AdclHlena a1noe t874 Oual. pmlntlng by profit Speclelty petcare 12X12 bdrm1 ltom S7200 Uc1802098. Ins. for convaleaclnt peta FREE Hl/dealgn. FrH e1t. 845-3305 li?831-4933c;;I Ucl478102 80().282.-J327 HOUSECLUHING atucco, painting, tlle, •LANDSCAPE DHIQN PLUS touchupa. PIASTER SPRINnERS 3921 ACOUSTIC MASTERS CHILD CARE 3536 BY LUCY-7yra Exp/Rel electrical. Jim &41-7494 & lnstallallon. Ughllng 24 Hra. Richard Sinor REPAIR 3880 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim & Low ra1a1 848-4670 LIKE-NU CONCRETE HANDYMAN C Free eatJ Sr disc. Wiii Uc 280644 845-3~ IPR Kl.EA I R1mov•l•Resprays•Wall RELIA•LE HOUSE Now procasa remove . Trpen-beat any written est.I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil IN YSTUH texi•Dfy wall rtpalr•Paint CULTURE•NANNY Cl.aAHING BY THE olVrust atalna Crack try,f U21o, plumb ng/ f & Chrla 1-Soo-821-0484 QUALITY CARIE ltrT/EXT.QUALITY tlT Deljgn & lns1all. Repair ceil•FrH Est.9631-2419 W/Trans. Looking for DAY. XLNT REFSI rpr FrH Eat 760-8427 Jroo . B5ey:~;ii;3re•J·•---------20 yrs exp. Ouallty Patch to complete c:lammges. Cool misting famlly w/klds age 6 + YOLANDA 631•5967 OrfY Landscape Repair workmanship, fair Jobs. Ucensed. 25yra 1ys.lnslll/11palr. FrM est./ Qab~ 509-8335 NEWPORT & Sprlnklera-Yard light.a prlcea 84S.2417 Aon exp. ;i4 hra 654-7631 Sr disc. BMI any wntten BUSINESS DAY & NIGHT ~IE SUNSHINE•CL.EANING ELECTRICAL 3610 ORANGE COUNTY cl•an;i&•· Peto Kunst .llENKINS PAINTING est.I Chris 80G-821.o484 SERVICES 3488 lnlanta/Toddl•r• ~"k'! ~:,~· ~=rA=j Handym3a1n35s.~rvlcH Call a~7732 .. lnt/EXI. Wallpaper, PLUMBING 3890 ....... SLATOD/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil lg yard. Frwy close. usl Beat Bat 838-4191 ~1 Electrlcal work •• • •* TREii trim/removal, drywall, lexturlng, etc. &&\An &V TYPING/WOAD PROC. Exp/Uc. 722-9130 Local Uc. contractor Oual Crpntry, Paint, aprlnkler repair/Install, FrM est. David 489-5-466 *EX QUICK* TUTOR 3927 Aepor,. & resumes Exp'd Nannloa avail for Quick Ra1pon1ol Closet/Gar Stor, wall lndacpe malnl We do _C_H_U_N_Q-'S __ P_'"'-IN-T-IN_G__ iiiiiii!i~iii!!iiaiiiii~iiiiiii · COMPUTERS 3556 o "a111 Ernaat 648-411A .. u1ue big 1nake from Sec'I. FA:X. L.P. Office live-In po1ltlona Into Free Eat. 850-7 42 units, furn, formlca, lnl/EJ1tt. Aeaa ss. Guar $9.50. Toilet or faucett SPAHISHtmNGLISH Servlc•a·CM 642-0842 loving ho1nes. lrlsh LACEY'S•IELECTRIC repairs 675-8359 Fred • TRUI • work. Llc#375602 rebuild $38.50. Clean Technical" General. Nanny Agcy. 974·8108 TUTORING & 25 F t Bond/Ins. 638-1534 all drain a $68.SO. Alao TutCHlng Serv. CONSUL TING yra exp. , .. ea ' Topped"'•"'OY8• L•-•· S '3-CARPENTRY 3510 CHILD SUPPORT DOS , Windows . ~:';~:· :;2.:~ HAUUNG 3720 •••Mir-. .,.,..,..,. KOLMAN PAINTING FrHEat 714-44.._.500 u .. na 9 7 7408 20-yra Exp. 723-1985 lnt/Exl Oual work THE LOCAL PLUllaER -------- A to z HANDYMAN 35381---------FENCES Hauling Junk. Appll-MASONRY 3828 Bond~~-:· :r~~· '78. :1nc~~7~.,e~ TILE 3928 IHSTAWREFACE CA81NETS SP'"'•Kat c•'"'CKS? CONCRETE & L DE""'r. ancea, Yard Ctaan-Up,liiiiiiii&iiiiiiiiiiiiiii L#518517 FrH Eat ctoH u your phone. ------ Kitchens b•!hs doors ~ ..... ,.. ~ 3615 Etc. Call Mike ....... _. ........ __ 948 9033 24hrs Lll'476000 875-9304 Repair Speclallata ' ' ' All repal11 & remodel· MASONRY 3557 Ma.1381 '"""" ---· Clean, Caulk, regrout, wlndowa. Doug 546-7258 Ing. Ca It Gr• g Brlck•StoneeBlock•Lg PAINTING 8So-4e51 ALLaGIS PLUM•INQ aeallng & Install. HIRE A CARPENTER 800.714-LUCKY •RNC•S GATES• .IUNK To The DUMP a amall joba OKI Uc Con1clentlou1 craft.a-Comm/lnduot/Rol Uk•Nu Tiie 840-2211. Addltloni/Aemodels * Best Prlce/QualltJ MW(repalr/pMt ,.,&eced (714-"8·1882) ll'687191 831·3932 man, old faahloned •Drain Cleaning• . ~. bricll, ''°"' Redwood• ll576805 Will haul what Trash •MASONRu EXPERT~-pride In worlcmanshlp. Lll'874731 648-3299 ---------Flretwa1er/.Aepalr1. C"••anNG C .... AA .. 2 M •11 ~"52'"'9 • ~ ..,.111111 Concrete/Elec/Plumb. ~u enorete..........,.. Jim Whyte 842·7206 an won ........... " Brick, blk, concrete TH• Nr#PORT •WM &~ Jerry, 84a.7540 SERVICES 3548 Brick, Block, Slone, TUe •Wood Feno••• atucco Lie/Bond RAJNaow Clrole Malnt. tPLUllalNG CO.• SEIVICES .,_.....,,,, .,_.... n..-..., .....,.. Cone, Patio, Driveway raptact/leplir, lrM l\alflng JEWE" DY 3784 Low SS Jo,. 531 ·7843 ~~~~ ~ t Fall/depend No O.T. .... _ ............ .,_,,. ...... Fplc, BBOa. Ref. 20 Yr -...... • ,..... rM .. . Ll874497 548-6722 doWI. cablnetl, RICCO' dty-•WINDOW CLEANING• Exp. Terry 957.7594 .= ~~, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil:-::::::==----::=:-: St. llcl 589&97 636 8888 •NOCii·• PLUll .... Q Wiii, tencel. glles, etc. Uc. FREE ESTIMATES w...,,, Harold ~• MOVING 3834 Dralna/Remodela/R .. 35yri exp. .lerrJ MZ.OH7 297o8081 David l::::::=:-=::==:::--!1--------Watch & Jew.try repair liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PIANO • VOCAL pa Ir a . L Ill 51O52 e 3929 -------- •19 Miil•'• Tr" Svo TrH lrlmng/removal, Clean-up. teyra In CM. Free eat. •IMM>270 •OSTON COMMONS CONTUCTOIS PLOOR INSTALL Antlque/FIM Jewelry 9004n.3t40 -CAR.P--E-T----1 CJeanlng Co. Honest-3558 UPAIU 3820 .,,,......73-03•5 PUIUC NOTICE LESSONS 3868 MMl•••ITM'S w··· nv.-. ... h-Aellable. 13 TM c.Pt. Publlc Utlll· ~ RocMr.UC. ..-c., 111 a anuG 3515 .. ~~--lie• Commlaak>n AE· co-· ... Gs ~Ull Y'9 exp. 1llOK. "2·7033 QUICK USPONSal ., aUft QUIRES .... , al ...... Gottuao Mualc Studio Al , lna'-'i. Y5a&n 3932 **"'"71 ...,..,.,.~ &rAR.uSCAPE • ..... ....... t1on a c1ra1na 53o-o100 ... .,. •• Do you ne.d ~Uc. 20 YT up Cer-.nk: Marble 8ub household goods All ages, 6 10 eduft. I••••••••• --------CARPET a UPHOLSTERY a MftW dutw home Small Job•. bta Job• ' ' LAWN CAltl 3808 movers .frlnt lhelr beQlnn6nQ '° daaak:a c. ..... ••••11•r Carpet repaJra, profH· cleaning HrYtc:e? Cati FREE Eat. U0-7042 ~~~=· P.U.C. c T number; -...0.1M7 IOOPIKG 3110 Slrlppl...,.•lntlne alonally done. 20 yra. us at 530-2492. •---------..... Yenl ....,.,, Nmoa and chauffeurs PliNOa ::Inning thru No Job too omalll up. Sr dlac. n5-6380 Hou .. a --. •-at DE"· ·---------....... c ..... -print thW T.C.P. num-............... au...... K Cl w/ld. •7a.Hl7 ...,.,_ ... ~ ll!ft9U'1¥'1TD11 T,.. Tr111MiN1l_._ -L-l ber In a1 edVeftl... ""T·":;.-=-. c' =...~.-· CALL Tl We ....... -~.... ::1. Prlc..a.at WCHlcl 10yr COA--G 3570 iru-&&u~ -. If ha __ ,._ .... ,,... Reroofe & re""•"--.. ......., ""'IP a-rs Fr .. ~-t &Ull ••••.,..• 3122 HM .... e 4a ment.a. you ve a Jennlfet, 8401118 ,._.. ----.. 9o.1 .. , lne , CARPI? INSTALL tt,;.;;' a8o.o704i •••••••• _......_ queaUon ~ the le-Loo9I "°' .,... prtcea. ~ 1o -.;:;. cruy. ,. .. •••••••• ....... Lan•••-• .. --. of • mover llmo ~ Roolr'l 714-7'34 ... 1-•t 11 •REPAJ.IS 3518 * ....... C .. •"•* STOP Deck t.Hk•,. ~ A J;o. _.,. ' -.. ~ Sww'd ~ldebte wat«proof coating-. C1-.111e ....._lllJR .... low•~. or chauffeur, call: PIT * * ...__ • -• deck• atalr• oua1 a...a...a....a.... _..... ...... P~~~ 5•..nas 3170 --.. ~.!!!..8 •a M ,,. ... -. Aef"a a SJMdal "'°'"' • . ;::::,--..'"'."' ;R·-..-EE ;..:::: •f48 M•4• ~·--• ..aw& r-•-•• r _..,.., __._..._ 7•• 'N01 work. L#S.7430 Fr" ._ -_.. .,, ..... .._ .... 151 • ~-a AJI r~a.r .. ttechn iiiijj._;;;iii;;;; .. _.-.;" E8t. a..cs 722 .. 7• vp/dellN/•t. Ma-1123 QARDall ~ _.... 1•.t-.--... 1 S .. Carpet wtiotH-. IKalllf'• Heu111111,1n9 _,,. CM-M _,. TIW ... OR 11evtne Peraonebed ~ C.. 8™i ....... Uc & St. dlacounl9-Call ua °'*"Y work w/NA. DOOIS 3580 a•-y -·., 3710 ~-!IP' .~:J: L.owint, 8'orage, Pf°'· Kennel ... '11811Ve. No ana. lpadallie oomm. anytime eo.-219-1480 A ... •ble. 71+G1-DM -., w .....,._,__ .,......., XLHT '9P· 1 hr"*'-Ina. ..,._ Of worry. Uc. ~. IS Y'S- Of Pg# ~ Pptll 114oM7-o811 Co•Ktor Mt .. t '1171H. VIMC 241-7117 Ins. Ref9 17>T1M · •rRee DT en.eoN ' PA.OT CLASSIPID Ira the aol&lllon you're ••wctiliio tor.~ • you·,. ...ecang • hOme. .,, ....-.mane. • new oooiipellot1 °' ..,..., . ..,.,,... A ' GOOD ·AD! CALL: 842-5878